• @[email protected]
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      752 months ago

      That’s a common phenomenon, it’s called AAAAA (age associated absence of acronym awareness).

    • @[email protected]
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      282 months ago

      NEET is a term that came out of the 90s in the UK, and was a borrowed acronym in Japan after that. not a new term by any stretch of the imagination and is barely younger than the modern internet itself.

      • DefederateLemmyMl
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        92 months ago

        In academic circles, sure, but it’s fairly recent that it has been seeping into internet language, mostly through 4channers who started using the term for themselves in a self-deprecating way.

        • @[email protected]
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          62 months ago

          its often used in circles relating to japan for awhile, mainly anime as shows like Welcome to the NHK(2006) cover it. still technically speaking, not a new term, and i wpuldnt be suprised if /A/ on 4chan used it for more than a decade now. definitely not recent.

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            Well I’m sure it’s been in use for a while, but not in mainstream internet lingo is my point.

            Speaking for myself, I only learned about this term a year or so ago, because I remember looking it up, and I remember thinking: huh, so there’s a word for that now. Since then, I’ve seen it come up several times, almost always in greentext posts like this one.

            • @Danquebec
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              32 months ago

              We actually used to see this term more often back around the 2010s when 4chan had a bigger presence

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      I learned about this acronym in a Geography class in school, 15 years ago, and this wasn’t in an English speaking country. So it’s old enough and common enough that it was part of the curriculum even though it was a foreign acronym.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      It’s the academic and more polite way of referring to losers who never did anything with their lives.

    • @fibojoly
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      32 months ago

      I only know these thanks(?) to the Internet, honestly.