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by pdx
4420 days ago
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Actually, hipster has been with us for longer, so one would expect it to be even more tired than yuppie, since hipster has been well used since the 50's, while yuppie only recently joined us in the 80's. However, it turns out that hipster is actually being used more often, while yuppie is trending down, which by definition means that hipster is most definitely not more tired than yuppie. [1] I don't find hipster to be tired at all. It communicates to me a certain type of person in a very clear manner. [1] https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=yuppie%2Chipst... |
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