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I say the word cool to describe things sometimes and people my age (low 30's) seem to say it too, or at least the ones I'm around.
I do remember a period of time where the generation younger than me would describe things as being "tight" rather than "cool". I tried this on for size at the time and needless to say it didn't fit. It sounded awkward and made me feel old. Now my coworker says her daughter and their friends don't use the word tight, but rather "fresh". And I'm not using that one either!
Anyways, is cool a timeless word or am I an old fogie? And what are the kids using these days?
I do remember a period of time where the generation younger than me would describe things as being "tight" rather than "cool". I tried this on for size at the time and needless to say it didn't fit. It sounded awkward and made me feel old. Now my coworker says her daughter and their friends don't use the word tight, but rather "fresh". And I'm not using that one either!
Anyways, is cool a timeless word or am I an old fogie? And what are the kids using these days?