“7 Subtle Conversation Habits That Are Secretly Adding Years to Your Age”
He kindly informed me that ‘groovy’ was not in the current vernacular and suggested ‘lit’ or ‘fire’ as more appropriate choices. It was a harmless and amusing interaction, but it certainly highlighted the generational gap in our language use.
Using outdated slang not only ages us but can also create a disconnect with our audience, especially if they belong to a younger demographic.
While it’s not necessary to adopt every new phrase that emerges, staying updated with current language trends can help us connect better with diverse age groups.