New research finds 4/5 parents don’t understand kids modern day slang
- ‘Obvs’, ‘sick’ and ‘awks’ among the words most commonly used
- Parents say their kids use at least three words a day that they do not understand
- ODEON Cinemas has trained its colleagues in kids slang to help them better communicate with child guests
Words such as ‘sick’, ‘savage’ and ‘squad’ are among those baffling British parents, whilst acronyms that stem from social media including IRL (in real life), AFS (away from screen) and BFF (best friend forever) are also causing parents headaches.
Parents say their children are using up to three slang words per day they do not know the meaning of.
ODEON commissioned the research to develop a new training programme for its cinema colleagues, specifically designed to help make the cinema-going experience as stress free for families as possible. As part of this, it has trained its colleagues on kids slang to help them better communicate with child guests.
The top five kids slang words were revealed to be Obvs meaning ‘obviously’ (53%), Sick meaning something great (49%), Awks meaning ‘awkward’ (41%), Squad meaning ‘a group of friends’ (26%) and Savage meaning someone who has done something considered bold or feisty (24%).
ODEON has uncovered some of the most mistaken words in this short video piece.
The research also looked into the misinterpretation parents had of particular words.
Some of the most common included believing lit to mean literally, when in modern day slang it refers to something that was awesome; Safe to mean secure, when in kids slang it refers to being in agreement with something; AFS to mean ‘always forever seriously’ when it is actually the acronym for ‘Away From Screen’ and used when referring to someone you can’t get a hold of; and stan to mean standard when it is, in fact, the opposite and refers to a huge fan.
TOP 10 WORDS PARENTS MOST COMMONLY HEAR THEIR KIDS SAYING
1. Obvs meaning ‘obviously’ (53%)
2. Sick meaning something great (49%)
3. Awks meaning ‘awkward’ (41%)
4. Squad meaning ‘a group of friends’ (26%)
5. Savage meaning someone who has done something considered bold or feisty (24%)
6. Safe meaning something is good or to agree with something (19%)
7. Rage quitting meaning when a person quits a video game because they're losing (17%)
8. Lit meaning when something is fun/cool (16%)
9. Deep meaning emotional (15%)
10. Triggered meaning something that has annoyed them (12%)
With 2019 set to be one of the biggest years for the family film on record, the colleague Helping Hand training programme is just one of the initiatives within ODEON’s new We are Family manifesto, designed to make it easier for families to spend quality time together at the cinema.
Other family-first additions include the introduction of new family ticket offers to make a family trip to ODEON cinemas the best value for money, the relaunch of ODEON’s Birthday Party service and the introduction of O-Zones, kids interactive areas where kids can have fun before and after the film.
For further information visit www.odeon.co.uk
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