Teen daughter and her friends call each other "bro"

Anonymous
It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL
Anonymous

Yes, my teen son and daughter and their friends do this too.

Eh. I have other things to worry about, OP.
Anonymous
Yes. For a couple years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL
+2
Anonymous
Cool story, bro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a GenX woman, I call a whole lot of people “Dude” - so, chill, dude.


+1. It's like an updated version of "dude".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL


DD and friends use both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These girls didn't throw up with 4th-13th wave feminism. They are OK being human not human.


But weirdly some of them have issues with my Gen X self using “guys” to refer to all genders. It’s confusing!


I use the term “guys” too, even with a group of girls. No complaints yet. And mine say bro in a weird way so it’s not exactly like it was decades before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL


It’s not exactly “bruh” either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL


+1

I have (light-heartedly) asked my teenaged students about this. I tried to reinforce "sis", which is also in their vernacular/Tik Tok trend. Why isn't "sis" used as often as "bruh"? Why are girls "bruh" and "sis", but boys are only "bruh", so everyone must be "bruh"? But they don't care. Everyone is "bruh."


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL
+2

+3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL

+3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's "bruh" not "bro". Boomer, LOL


DD and friends use both.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 6 year old calls me bro


I would not permit this from a 6 year old.
Anonymous
Bro? I only hear bruh.
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