Here according to General Z, “I love you” is a new way to say and it is amazing
When you think of Valentine’s Day, you often think: the bouquet of flowers, small or great approaches, declare dinner and love for two. However, in 2025, the Generation Z celebrates the love, otherwise.
According to a recent study of language learning application, to talkThe method of sedusing develops according to time. Therefore, the application demanded to know the new language of the new generation flirt. And you will see that this is very different which we already knew.
Statistics of saying “I love you”
Generation Z, which represents people born between 1997 and 2012, has a new way to declare his love, even in the period of Valentine’s Day. With the emergence of social networks, the language has developed and the younger generation now uses a combination of data to declare their love. Yes, you read that right.
According to the study, in 2025, to say “I love you”, we write by message: “143”. This code means “I love you”, or “I love you”, in French. To say “I Love You Again”, then, you have to write: “1543” for “I love you Forever” for “I will love you” for “I Still Love You” or “1437”. How does this work? This language technique is actually based on the number of letters present in each word in English and rely on an arithmetic argument. A communication method, of course, is democratic on social networks and especially on tiktok.
Emojis to share your feelings
In addition, the new generation also uses emozis (emoticons that represent yellow facial) to describe an emotion or desire. For example, emoji “face that melts” is used to show that the situation is cute. In contrast, “lips that cut”, are used as part of a flirt to express their desire and “with hand to left and right” as shy in a drag context ” It appears, “reports of study.
Finally, the new generation innovates to say to themselves, “I love you. And if you want to impress your “crush” and/or partner, then you know what you have to do … for your keyboard!
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