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Gen Z feel 'attacked' by thumbs-up emoji (?)


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? usually means 'good' job' but i dont care at all tbh :)

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I usually send a "thank you" or "ty" along with it, so avoid this, in professional settings. In my personal life, I already know which ******* around me use it passive aggressively and which don't, and my use of it is in accordance with their use of it, usually. :bam:

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The absolute SICKNESS of the elderly millenial class to act like gen z isn't getting the SAME bs they were hit with when they were young but worse yet, it's all conservative, pearl clutching, whining from people who wish death, bandage and sickness to people round the clock!

 

All of you(general "you") need to take a SERIOUS look at what you repeat or believe about people outside your circle, you are being led around like sheep by the people you allegedly believe are bad and harming society. No gen-zer has ever given an insular *** about an emoji that required international outrage or concern.

 

Literal BOOMER, reactionary mentality in millenials, it's crazy to see.

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:)

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it can be both a harmless "ok" or "sounds good"

 

or it can be passive aggressive and condescending

 

Gen Z just can't pick up social cues to tell the difference, so they need to cancel it altogether

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Why is the red heart bad? Anyways i use all of these and I’m 28. Why do people get offended by everything now. ?

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It’s an emoji. Get over yourself. :bibliahh:

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I mean, duh? That's the whole reason I use it. I love it.

 

Also we use '?' because it's the original laughing emoji. The ugly sideways one and the one without tears are both new-ish. :coffee2:

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Gen Z having elder gays of ATRL fuming yet again 

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I mean, the thumbs up emote is so passive-aggressive.

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