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General Discussion Thread 02.08.2025

Hello, dear GrayViners!

I'm incredibly grateful that I have fully recovered from my little midweek slump—and I hope you catch some of the giddy, upbeat energy I’m feeling this morning.

We decoded the word "ick" in our “What Would The Grandkids Say?” segment in today's newsletter. The younger generations use it to describe something that instantly turns them off or gives them a sense of secondhand embarrassment, discomfort, or disgust—often in a playful or exaggerated way. I'm curious… What’s an old-school ick that still gets you? Maybe it’s someone chewing gum loudly, cutting in line, or—gasp—talking during a movie!

I'm excited to read your answers—let’s keep it light and friendly!

If you have something else in mind, perhaps a book or movie recomendation, an interesting fact, or even something that’s bothering you—share it in the comments as well! Need advice? Just ask. This space was created just for you!
 
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I would say seeing older adults display affection, ie kissing ,hugging, or playful love emotions in front of them!
Interesting! Personally, I don't mind seeing some affection displayed, but there's a certain point that it definitely becomes ick!
 

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