This 30-Year-Old College Student Who Lives With Gen Z'ers Is Educating Millennials On Emojis

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This 30-Year-Old College Student Who Lives With Gen Z'ers Is Educating Millennials On Emojis
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And the side eyes mean"I'm listening."We reached out to Scarlett to learn more about her experience living with a bunch of Gen Z'ers.

"I am an RA in the dorms and surrounded by Gen Z kids between the ages of 18–21 who have an entirely different way of communicating than what I'm used to," Scarlett told BuzzFeed."Group chats are a big thing with them, so the rapid-fire communication style has been a learning curve for me. Specifically with emojis, memes, and phrases.

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