How do you do fellow kids πŸ€·βœοΈπŸ§‘βœοΈπŸ«‚πŸ§’

Meaning

An ironic phrase used to describe an older person's awkward or transparent attempt to blend in with or appeal to a younger demographic.

Origin

The iconic, cringe-inducing greeting first appeared in a 2009 webcomic by KC Green, a panel from his series 'On Fire.' In the comic, an adult character, desperately trying to appear hip, dons a backward baseball cap and a skateboard, then awkwardly approaches a group of teenagers with the line, 'How do you do, fellow kids?' It perfectly captured the transparent, often ill-fated attempts of older generations to blend in with youth culture, quickly morphing into a widespread internet meme and a punchline for any situation where an attempt at relatability falls flat.

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This playful arrangement πŸ€·βœοΈπŸ§‘βœοΈπŸ«‚πŸ§’ functions as a delightful visual pun, challenging the viewer to consider how we bridge generational divides. It serves as a lighthearted nod to the sometimes comical efforts of attempting to connect across different age groups, evoking a sense of shared human experience amidst the generational dance.

Examples

  • When the new manager tried to use Gen Z slang in his presentation, everyone just thought, 'How do you do fellow kids?'
  • My dad tried to talk about TikTok trends, and I couldn't help but picture him saying, 'How do you do fellow kids?'