• @[email protected]
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    566 months ago

    What am I missing here? Why “not my family?” Did they mean like “oh no, not my family! How embarrassing for them to see!” It just reads really strange.

    • @[email protected]
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      876 months ago

      It’s a newer type of phrase/way to start a sentence. It’s kind of like a way to call attention to or put extra emphasis on the action taking place.

      For example, say I got to an ice cream store and try 10 flavors. I could say “not me trying every flavor before getting a single scoop.”

      It kinda adds a sarcastic or lightheated feel to the sentence.

      • @[email protected]
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        446 months ago

        Ahhhh thanks for the explanation!

        I like your ice cream example, but I’m going to be an old man and say I hate this new phrase lol it reads terribly how they used it.

        • /home/pineapplelover
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          I’m a young man and I have to agree with your old man take on this. I hate this trend also. A few of my friends have been using it irl conversations.

            • @[email protected]
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              66 months ago

              Don’t worry. I’m 25 and neither do I.

              I’m convinced we’ve hit a point thanks to the internet where language just evolves so fast that by the time I’m elderly kids will literally be speaking a different language.

        • TheHarpyEagle
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          76 months ago

          So it goes with language, always evolving. It can be hard to keep up, but the kids are just having fun.

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      286 months ago

      It’s a variant of the sarcastic “that couldn’t be me”

      e.g.: “Goofing off for a week and then cramming the night before the final exam? That couldn’t be me /s.” -> “Not me goofing off for a week and then cramming the night before”

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      86 months ago

      They put their watches in “wrestling mode” then their parents get notified of when they stopped “wrestling”

      Not is the correct word.