Gen Z Office Jargon – What Fresh Hell is This?

Friday, 16/02/2024 | 10:01 GMT by Louis Parks
  • Gen Z brings new terms and slang to the office.
  • To be fair … it’s no worse than “Blue-Sky Thinking”.
  • There are now up to five generations sharing a workplace.
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The arrival of Gen Z in the workplace means the influx of a wide, new vocabulary of slang and expressions that the, uh, older members of the team might not understand.

Gen Z are a complicated lot. As McKinsey and Co. put it, they’re “people born between 1996 and 2010. This generation’s identity has been shaped by the digital age, climate anxiety, a shifting financial landscape, and COVID-19.” Now, you might well roll your eyes that this, but they’re certainly coming up in a time of flux and they're getting up to a lot.

Generational Changes

The unsurprising result of all this upheaval is that they talk very differently from the generations before them, Millennials (b. 1981-1996) and Gen X (b. 1965-1980). Now, the keen-eyed among you will notice that Millennials and Gen Z appear to overlap by a year. That’s because the research firms that invent, or popularize, the terms as part of their marketing work often come up with their own in-house definitions and dates. In any case, you get the gist.

So, while we made fun of office jargon like “blue-sky thinking”, “getting your ducks in a row” and “put a pin in it” last article, this time we’re taking a look at the new terms that Gen Z are bringing into the workplace, all so that you can chat away at the watercooler with confidence.

G.O.A.T. - Greatest of All Time

Originating from the sports arena, "G.O.A.T." stands as a testament to the unparalleled prowess of athletes like Michael Jordan, Leo Messi and Tom Brady, whose dominance transcends their respective fields.

Slay - Exceeding Expectations

Paired with the equally exuberant "Yas queen," "Slay" celebrates individuals who surpass expectations, whether in personal appearance or professional achievement.

Say Less - Complete Agreement

A succinct affirmation, "Say Less" signifies unequivocal agreement or understanding. It resonates as a validation of shared sentiments, fostering camaraderie and mutual respect in interpersonal exchanges.

Sus - Questioning Behavior

An abbreviation for "suspicious," "Sus" offers a shorthand for identifying dubious or questionable behavior. It serves as a cautionary flag, prompting vigilance and discernment in navigating social interactions and contexts.

FR - Emphasizing Authenticity

Short for "for real," "FR" underscores the gravity and authenticity of a statement or situation. It underscores sincerity and conviction, lending weight to expressions of truth and genuineness.

Vibing - Positive Emotional Resonance

Reflecting a harmonious alignment of emotions and experiences, "vibing" speaks to the euphoria of being in sync with one's surroundings. It embodies a state of contentment and fulfillment, fostering connections and shared moments of joy.

Flex - Celebrating Achievements

In the age of social media, a "flex" is a showcase of accomplishments and acquisitions. It embodies the art of self-promotion, inviting admiration and recognition for feats achieved and obstacles overcome.

Glow Up - Personal Transformation

A testament to resilience and growth, "Glow Up" heralds the journey of personal evolution and self-improvement. It celebrates milestones and breakthroughs, inspiring others to embrace change and embrace their full potential.

Bet - Affirmative Response

A casual affirmation, "bet" signifies agreement or acceptance of a proposition or idea. It embodies a spirit of openness and collaboration, paving the way for meaningful dialogue and shared experiences.

Period - Emphatic Conclusion

Serving as a punctuation mark in conversation, "period" punctuates statements with unwavering finality. It embodies conviction and resolve, leaving no room for debate or ambiguity. This is in fact old school, it’s been around for years.

Basic - Lack of Individuality

A critique of conformity, "basic" denotes a lack of originality or independent thought. It challenges individuals to transcend societal norms and embrace their unique identities.

Ick - Displeasure or Disgust

Conveying visceral aversion, "ick" captures the essence of discomfort or revulsion. It serves as a visceral response to undesirable traits or behaviors, prompting introspection and discernment. It’s a shortening of the word “sick” and it’s been around for a while.

Naur - Dramatic Negation

A theatrical way of being negative toward something, "naur" amplifies the rejection or dismissal of an idea or proposal. It underscores conviction and resolve, affirming boundaries and asserting autonomy.

Understood the Assignment - Exemplary Execution

An celebration of exemplary performance, "Understood the Assignment" acknowledges meticulous attention to detail and precision in task execution . It celebrates competence and excellence, setting a standard for professional conduct.

Unserious - Lighthearted Dismissal

A playful critique, "Unserious" highlights the whimsical or frivolous nature of a subject or individual. It invites lighthearted banter and camaraderie, fostering levity in social interactions.

Rizz - Charismatic Charm

An abbreviation of "charisma," "Rizz" embodies the art of persuasive communication and interpersonal charm. It denotes a magnetic presence and effortless grace, captivating audiences with finesse.

L or W - Wins and Losses

Symbolizing triumphs and setbacks, "L or W" encapsulates the ebb and flow of life's experiences. It acknowledges resilience in the face of adversity and celebrates victories both big and small.

So there you go, you’ll be the GOAT with your banter and undeniable rizz, you’ll never be basic and you’ll always slay. Good luck.

The arrival of Gen Z in the workplace means the influx of a wide, new vocabulary of slang and expressions that the, uh, older members of the team might not understand.

Gen Z are a complicated lot. As McKinsey and Co. put it, they’re “people born between 1996 and 2010. This generation’s identity has been shaped by the digital age, climate anxiety, a shifting financial landscape, and COVID-19.” Now, you might well roll your eyes that this, but they’re certainly coming up in a time of flux and they're getting up to a lot.

Generational Changes

The unsurprising result of all this upheaval is that they talk very differently from the generations before them, Millennials (b. 1981-1996) and Gen X (b. 1965-1980). Now, the keen-eyed among you will notice that Millennials and Gen Z appear to overlap by a year. That’s because the research firms that invent, or popularize, the terms as part of their marketing work often come up with their own in-house definitions and dates. In any case, you get the gist.

So, while we made fun of office jargon like “blue-sky thinking”, “getting your ducks in a row” and “put a pin in it” last article, this time we’re taking a look at the new terms that Gen Z are bringing into the workplace, all so that you can chat away at the watercooler with confidence.

G.O.A.T. - Greatest of All Time

Originating from the sports arena, "G.O.A.T." stands as a testament to the unparalleled prowess of athletes like Michael Jordan, Leo Messi and Tom Brady, whose dominance transcends their respective fields.

Slay - Exceeding Expectations

Paired with the equally exuberant "Yas queen," "Slay" celebrates individuals who surpass expectations, whether in personal appearance or professional achievement.

Say Less - Complete Agreement

A succinct affirmation, "Say Less" signifies unequivocal agreement or understanding. It resonates as a validation of shared sentiments, fostering camaraderie and mutual respect in interpersonal exchanges.

Sus - Questioning Behavior

An abbreviation for "suspicious," "Sus" offers a shorthand for identifying dubious or questionable behavior. It serves as a cautionary flag, prompting vigilance and discernment in navigating social interactions and contexts.

FR - Emphasizing Authenticity

Short for "for real," "FR" underscores the gravity and authenticity of a statement or situation. It underscores sincerity and conviction, lending weight to expressions of truth and genuineness.

Vibing - Positive Emotional Resonance

Reflecting a harmonious alignment of emotions and experiences, "vibing" speaks to the euphoria of being in sync with one's surroundings. It embodies a state of contentment and fulfillment, fostering connections and shared moments of joy.

Flex - Celebrating Achievements

In the age of social media, a "flex" is a showcase of accomplishments and acquisitions. It embodies the art of self-promotion, inviting admiration and recognition for feats achieved and obstacles overcome.

Glow Up - Personal Transformation

A testament to resilience and growth, "Glow Up" heralds the journey of personal evolution and self-improvement. It celebrates milestones and breakthroughs, inspiring others to embrace change and embrace their full potential.

Bet - Affirmative Response

A casual affirmation, "bet" signifies agreement or acceptance of a proposition or idea. It embodies a spirit of openness and collaboration, paving the way for meaningful dialogue and shared experiences.

Period - Emphatic Conclusion

Serving as a punctuation mark in conversation, "period" punctuates statements with unwavering finality. It embodies conviction and resolve, leaving no room for debate or ambiguity. This is in fact old school, it’s been around for years.

Basic - Lack of Individuality

A critique of conformity, "basic" denotes a lack of originality or independent thought. It challenges individuals to transcend societal norms and embrace their unique identities.

Ick - Displeasure or Disgust

Conveying visceral aversion, "ick" captures the essence of discomfort or revulsion. It serves as a visceral response to undesirable traits or behaviors, prompting introspection and discernment. It’s a shortening of the word “sick” and it’s been around for a while.

Naur - Dramatic Negation

A theatrical way of being negative toward something, "naur" amplifies the rejection or dismissal of an idea or proposal. It underscores conviction and resolve, affirming boundaries and asserting autonomy.

Understood the Assignment - Exemplary Execution

An celebration of exemplary performance, "Understood the Assignment" acknowledges meticulous attention to detail and precision in task execution . It celebrates competence and excellence, setting a standard for professional conduct.

Unserious - Lighthearted Dismissal

A playful critique, "Unserious" highlights the whimsical or frivolous nature of a subject or individual. It invites lighthearted banter and camaraderie, fostering levity in social interactions.

Rizz - Charismatic Charm

An abbreviation of "charisma," "Rizz" embodies the art of persuasive communication and interpersonal charm. It denotes a magnetic presence and effortless grace, captivating audiences with finesse.

L or W - Wins and Losses

Symbolizing triumphs and setbacks, "L or W" encapsulates the ebb and flow of life's experiences. It acknowledges resilience in the face of adversity and celebrates victories both big and small.

So there you go, you’ll be the GOAT with your banter and undeniable rizz, you’ll never be basic and you’ll always slay. Good luck.

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