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'Ghosted' and 'salty' are top slang words of 2022, survey says. But 'bae'? Not so much. Slang isn't going away. ... Nearly all Americans (94%) use slang, a higher number than the 84% figure this survey found last year. The most popular slang terms remain "ghosted" (to cut off communication) and "salty" (angry).
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Read More »Slang isn't going away. We may be using it even more than a year ago, a survey suggests. Nearly all Americans (94%) use slang, a higher number than the 84% figure this survey found last year. The most popular slang terms remain "ghosted" (to cut off communication) and "salty" (angry). Slang. We low-key love to use it, but we often don't know the meaning of the phrase we're tossing out. At least that's one of the findings in a recent survey of 1,500 adults across the U.S. for online language learning platform Preply. Nearly all Americans (94%) use slang, even more than the 84% who said they did in last year's survey. "While a large percentage of Americans admitted to using slang last year, that number is even higher in 2022," Daniele Saccardi, campaigns manager at Preply, told USA TODAY. The main reason for that jump, she said, is exposure from social media. Nearly nine in 10 (89%) surveyed said they learn slang from the internet and social media – 31% said they learn slang from TikTok; another 20% learn slang from Twitter. "These apps allow new slang words to constantly come across our radar faster than ever before," Saccardi said. Meet Fistopher:The 'very sad and depressed' cat who just found his forever home Free McDonald's for life? Here's how to get your hands on the rare McGold Card Apparently, most of us (89%) also consult the internet to figure out what a slang term means, the survey suggests. And nearly one-third (31%) of Generation Z respondents (those born from 1997 to 2012) said they have used a slang term they later discovered was offensive.
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