An aside on a British podcast has just made me keenly aware: “Gen Zed” is much cooler than “Gen Zee.”
It would be way too precious for an American to start using that, though… wouldn’t it?
An aside on a British podcast has just made me keenly aware: “Gen Zed” is much cooler than “Gen Zee.”
It would be way too precious for an American to start using that, though… wouldn’t it?
nostr:npub1xnml9qecf5y59eca6dwfvg66fj4zkcls9la6d2f30szjdamc6tlsyp7sg2 I've never really understood why it's pronounced ZEE in the States. After all, it comes from the Greek Zeta which evolved into the French “zede,” which gave us “zed”. Not sure where the ZEE came from.