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When I was a kid, people in their 20s looked likemature adults.
I assumed they knew and lived through all sorts of stuff.
When I turned 20, however, I felt like the same kid I was when I was 15.
Yes, my lower back hurts all the time and it usually takes five days to get over hangovers.
But we dont need hip replacements!
Not yet, at least.
The kids delivered the most hilarious and accurate roasts.
Read their funny quips and peoples reactions below!
We reached out to the teacher who goes by7thGradeChronicleson TikTok.
Read our chat below!
They do think its old!
His TikTok account is quite popular.
Most of his videos are whimsical answers from his students to all sorts of questions.
The teacher says this activity became a weekly tradition in his classroom.
I give them a post-it when they walk in and they respond to a question.
They share their answers with each other and some share out to the class.
Its become something they look forward to and has helped provide engagement and fun to the classroom environment.
I may not always have enough funny responses for a video, the teacher admits.
But its still a fun SEL [social emotional learning] activity.
Im more than willing to set aside 5 mins once a week to create a fun classroom environment.
Are folks in their 30s forever-bound to be super uncool in the eyes of a middle-schooler?
This teacher says hes humbled every day, but at the same time, its kind of fun.
Middle schoolers are hilarious and humbling.
Ive been teaching 7th grade for 11 years.
Nothing phases me at this point, the creator laughs.
I love being a part of that journey, the teacher shares.
One thing about teaching middle school is that each day is definitely going to be a unique adventure!
The go-to presents are tech, jewelry and household items.
Experts say that this is most likely the lingering effects of the pandemic.
People in the survey also were vocal about what they didnt want.
Some bad gifts include socks, gift cards, slippers, key rings, scented candles and notebooks.
On the other hand, these two generations still gather around the table with their families.
Another tradition that is slowly fading into Christmas oblivion is greeting cards.
The younger generations are more mindful of the wastefulness aspect of paper cards.