← What's Your Internet Slang Level?
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The eager learner — if in doubt, just Google it!

Slang Beginner

📊 26% of participants got this type

You're the 'enthusiastic student' of internet slang. When an unfamiliar term pops up, you Google it first, go 'oh so THAT'S what it means!' but actually using it yourself still feels a bit cringe. 'I get it when others say it, but why does it sound weird when I say it?' — that's your current status.

Your group chat behavior shows classic beginner signs. A friend says 'that's giving delulu' and you ask 'what does that mean?' They explain, you go 'oh lol got it.' Then you try using it yourself next time... but the timing is half a second off, or the context is slightly wrong, and you get 'that's not how you use it lol' as gentle correction. But honestly, that awkwardness is endearing.

The good thing about this level is that you're open to learning. Some people completely ignore or look down on slang, but you have an attitude of 'let me at least understand it.' That mindset matters. Language is a living, evolving thing, and being open to new expressions is a genuine strength in itself.

Just don't try too hard to keep up. If you start using a term right when it's already dying out, you'll get 'isn't that old though? lol.' Instead of forcing it, just naturally absorb what reaches your ears. Learning at your own pace is the coolest approach.

🔍 Key Traits

  • When unknown slang appears, you Google it immediately
  • You understand the meaning but the timing is slightly off when using it
  • You have an open attitude toward learning new expressions
  • There's a bit of awkwardness when you use slang, but it's endearing
  • 'Oh so THAT'S what it means!' happens at least once a day

💪 Strengths

  • An open mind that doesn't reject new language trends
  • Diligence in researching and staying updated
  • Awkward slang attempts that generate laughs and goodwill

🌱 Watch Out For

  • Timing and context when using slang are slightly off
  • Risk of using expressions after they've already expired
  • Can be too shy to actually use slang, staying passive

💚 Great Match

Slang Native Speaker (NATIVE) — They teach, you learn. Fun dynamic.

⚡ Potential Clash

Slang Conversationalist (FLUENT) — Both at mid-level, not much to teach each other.

💌 A Word from PSY

Your open attitude toward learning is more important than any slang skill level. Don't force yourself to chase every trend — just naturally absorb what comes your way. Learning at your own pace is the coolest thing, and those awkward attempts at using new slang are what make people smile around you.

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