| This thread has cracked me up multiple times. Thank you, dcum! |
| My 13 year old does. My 15 year old does not. Us parents? Definitely not and never did. |
| They have a good group of friends and seem generally well liked in their various activities so I guess so. DH and I are fairly introverted so it is nice to see that they are more confident and extroverted |
| LOL- I had to look up what skibidi means- I'm still not sure what it is. I get rizz because it actually means something. I have a teen, but thankfully she's not into slang. |
| My son has rizz. He also goes to a rizz-free school. So, he stands out. ๐ |
| My 17 year old does if he chooses to use it. Not so much at home. But elsewhere yes. |
Between my 3 kids, the most social one is the least charismatic. He makes and keeps friends easily because heโs extremely relatable, and the youngest. |
| I'm demure but my daughter has rizz |
| Yeah he has rizz, Ohio rizz |
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Love that Columbus Dispatch covered this.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2024/08/17/skibidi-toilet-ohio-rizz-gen-alpha-slang-terms-meaning/74702923007/ |
| I have two kids. My daughter is the Rizzmaster General, while my son is shy and awkward. |
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My son has rizz. He is very smart and wildly popular.
We do not have rizz (at all) and our two daughters don't either. |
| Yes. I think in her case it's because she is simultaneously very kind and also does not give a F what anyone thinks. |
| Helpful for Ohio parents trying to translate their tweens: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2024/08/21/skibidi-gyatt-rizzler-generation-alpha/74871118007/ |
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Love this thread!
Kid is mid rizz, which is probably where her parents land, too. |