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If you know Leo, you know he is the definition of "upd"—always updated, always "on," and, let’s be honest, frequently annoying. Here’s the play-by-half-play of our linguistic adventure. The Setup: One Mom, Two Teens, and a Mountain of Vocabulary eng camp with mom and my annoying friend who upd
Coping with the UPDs
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Day 3 – The Collab The camp announces a team debate: “Social media ruins language.” I’m stuck with Leo. Mom is our “coach.” She hands us a single sheet of paper: “Your thesis. Go.” Day 3 – The Collab The camp announces
By midweek, something shifted. Mom and Alex started a “phrase wall” where they’d write down weird English idioms. Alex UPD’d them into memes. Mom made flashcards. I got dragged into a late-night game of Scrabble that turned into a full-blown debate over whether “yeet” is a real verb. (Mom conceded. Barely.)
The English camp was held at a beautiful resort in the countryside, surrounded by lush green hills and a serene lake. The atmosphere was perfect for learning, with state-of-the-art facilities and experienced teachers. My mom decided to join me for the camp, which I initially thought would be embarrassing. But, as it turned out, having her there was a blessing in disguise.