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Home Alone's "6-7" Slang Distracts Holiday Viewers

Summary

  • Gen Alpha viewers are disrupted by the "6-7" slang in Home Alone.
  • The "6-7" trend originates from a 2024 song and is a popular youth slang.
  • Parents are sharing online reactions to their children's "6-7" outbursts.
Home Alone's "6-7" Slang Distracts Holiday Viewers

The classic holiday film "Home Alone" is experiencing an unexpected twist this year as the popular "6-7" slang trend disrupts family viewings. Tweens and Gen Alpha viewers are reacting to multiple instances of the phrase within the 1990 movie, much to the surprise of their parents. From Catherine O'Hara's dialogue about forgetting Kevin to Joe Pesci's lines about house numbers, the "6-7" mentions are now a source of amusement and distraction.

Parents are divided, with some embracing the trend by filming their children's excited reactions and sharing them online, while others are issuing warnings about potential "mind-losing" moments. The "6-7" phenomenon, which has no inherent meaning and reportedly stems from a 2024 song referencing a 6'7" basketball player, has permeated various aspects of society, even being named Word of the Year by Dictionary.com.

While some schools have banned the slang due to its academic distraction, the "6-7" trend shows no signs of slowing down, especially during the holiday movie season. Families watching "Home Alone" this year should anticipate their children's "6-7" interjections, turning a nostalgic tradition into a contemporary inside joke.

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