The Three Smartest Words in the English Language
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It seems so odd now to say we’re living in the ’20s. It makes it feel like we should be wearing flapper dresses and bootlegging our way through secret speakeasies. But all through the last century, we breezily chatted about the ’80s and ’90s. However, newer terms have emerged to describe the decades, signaling a shift in our linguistic approach.
The Aughts: To begin, we see the term “aughts” being used, which is the latest lingo for the 2000s. Sure, it’s been around since your Walkman days, but lately, it’s stealing the spotlight in writing. The term refers to the first decade of a century. For example, the aughts of the 21st century would refer to the years 2000 through 2009. It has been in use for quite some time, and its origin can be traced back to the early 20th century or even earlier. The term itself means zero or nothing, and when used in the context of decades, it represents the zero in the tens place.
Current Naming Methods: The decade starting in 2010 is often referred to as the “2010s” or simply the “twenty-tens.”
Similarly, the current decade, which began in 2020, is often referred to as the “2020s” or the “twenty-twenties.” This method adheres to a naming convention based on full-year numbers, simplifying the identification and discussion of ten-year periods. As we navigate the 21st century, reliance on full-year numbers like the “2010s” and “2020s” is increasing to ensure clarity and avoid ambiguity.
Intricacies of the First Decade: Now, about the “00s.” It’s the decade that kicks off with a rumor that the turning of the century would create a bug breaking all of the world’s electronic systems – Y2K. Because of this, there’s a bit of inconsistency in naming conventions for the first decade of this century.
Additionally, the transition from the 20th to the 21st century brought attention to the term “millennium.” The year 2000 marked the start of the new millennium, and the celebration of the new century and millennium was significant in many cultures around the world.
Predicting Future Trends:
Happily for slang enthusiasts, the 21st century’s linguistic evolution is just getting started. Hopefully some helpful information here to start off your new year.
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Acknowledging what we don’t know not only reveals our humility but also our wisdom. Dive into why ‘I don’t know’ can be a powerful response in personal and professional settings.
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