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From ‘delulu’ to ‘FOMO’: After CJP protests on the streets, Gen-Z slang takes over Parliament
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The Indian Express
One got to hear from politicians a lingo which you would usually expect on Instagram and not in the Lok Sabha.
Words like “Delulu,” “FOMO,” and “clocked it” flowed freely.
But how did the Parliament’s lingo change from “kitne tejasvi log hain humare paas [we have such bright people]” to “FOMO hone ke baad delulu hua [after FOMO, they were delulu]”?
First, Prime Minister Narendra Modi moved to Instagram and directly addressed the youth as “friends” instead of the usual “bhaiyo aur behno [brothers and sisters]”.
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