Well tbf what you’re losing is the UK’s culture. Finding a balance of other stuff that works for you instead of clinging to tradition is how you build a culture.
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Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 2 weeks agoNo /s, it is, no one says Gen Zed, or Jay Zed, XY Zee is just next in line, it’s all Zee’s and it makes sense why
At this point nobody is learning ‘English’, people are learning American because they watch American Movies, TV Shows, listen to American Music, eat American Food, play American Video Games, we watch literally millions of American Youtube and Tiktok Videos every day, we’re following American Influencers and Celebrities, with American Social Media Australians are following American Politics more closely than Australian Politics and frequently confusing the two, in addition we’re all addicted to the American Apps installed on American Operating Systems (all of them, Windows and MacOS and Android and IOS) on the American Smart Phones/Laptops/Desktops
The top most visited websites in Australia:
www.similarweb.com/top-websites/australia/
- American
- American
- American
- American
- American
The consequence of this is that we lose our culture, but as some French statesman said: why bother when everyone is enjoying everything?
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teft@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I’ve heard people say Jay Zed. I’ve also heard Zed Zed Top.
Language is weird.
eureka@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
Odd choice of example, I hear it often.
notgold@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
Yeah my daughter referred to herself as a zedder yesterday. I hear it often enough
eureka@aussie.zone 1 week ago
Zedda is a new one to me, but I reckon it will stick.