Teenagers use '6, 7' to express indifference, confusing parents and teachers

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Generation Alpha's phrase "6, 7" is causing confusion among older generations and has led to some teachers banning it from classrooms. The term, originating from a viral meme and song, is used by Gen Alpha to express indifference or simply mean "nothing," with its usage expanding across schools and homes. This slang trend highlights a generational communication gap, with similar confusion surrounding other Gen Alpha terms like "aura points" and "sigma."


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