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    Question How do the communication styles 90's kids" compare to those of "2K kids"

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    I've thought about this a lot. what are you think guys?, In what ways do the communication styles and cultural references of "90's kids" differ from those of "2K kids," and how do these differences affect the ability to establish mutual understandability and effective intergenerational communication?

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    As a-2000 born, I have a small idea about your doubt. Well, it's like this #90s kids and #2K kids have different ways of talking and referring to things because they grew up in different times.
    90's kids might talk about dial-up internet and cassette tapes, while 2K kids might be all about memes and hashtags. It's like a language evolution, you know? But hey, it can make it tricky to connect sometimes. Imagine explaining VHS to someone who grew up with Netflix! It's about finding common ground and sharing stories. Like, '90's kids, remember Tamagotchis?' and '2K kids, ever had a Furby?' Bringing those worlds together is the key to awesome conversations across the ages!"

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