You really know you’ve become your parents when you have no idea “what the kids are saying.”
Or in the case of police in Indiana, they just want the kids to stop saying the viral slang term, “6-7,” and are handing out “fake” tickets to those elementary school students who do, reports the New York Post .
The Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office have posted a tongue-in-cheek video about the new “6-7” ordinance, which they joked was passed to “keep parents sane.”
“It is now against the law to use the words ‘six’ and ‘seven’ unless using them in a math problem or someone’s age,” a deputy tells a girl at her desk in the clip.
However, the students continued shouting the phrase — while making the accompanying shrug-like hand gesture with palms up and moving alternately — even after receivi

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