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Internet Reacts to Nithin Kamath’s Gen Z Vocabulary Challenge

The viral clip, shared by Gowri Bhat Gandotra of Rainmatter by Zerodha, shows Kamath taking on a quiz centered around popular Gen Z internet slang. What began as a casual discussion about age quickly evolved into an entertaining test of online vocabulary, prompting widespread reactions from viewers.

A Casual Chat Turns Into a Slang Challenge

The interaction begins when Gowri asks Kamath whether he belongs to the millennial generation. Responding with a smile, Kamath says, “I'm 46.” Gowri jokingly labels him a “boomer boss” before correcting herself and identifying him as a member of Generation X.

From there, the conversation shifts to a topic familiar to younger social media users but often confusing to older generations—internet slang.

Kamath Stumped by ‘Rizz’

The first word in the quiz is “rizz,” a term that has become increasingly popular across social media platforms.

When asked what it means if someone has “a lot of rizz,” Kamath admits he has no idea. Gowri then explains that the word is used to describe charisma or a person's ability to attract and impress others.

‘Simp’ Brings Another Wrong Guess

The next challenge proves equally difficult.

Presented with the term “simp,” Kamath guesses that it may have something to do with being “simple.” Gowri quickly clarifies that the word refers to someone who shows excessive admiration or attention toward another person, particularly in a romantic context.

The exchange highlights how rapidly online language evolves, often leaving even active internet users struggling to keep up.

Confusion Continues With ‘Clock It’

The quiz becomes even more amusing when Gowri introduces the phrase “clock it.”

Using hand gestures to illustrate its meaning, she explains that the phrase is commonly used when someone notices, identifies, or correctly points out something important. Despite the explanation, Kamath appears unconvinced and remains visibly puzzled, creating one of the funniest moments in the video.

‘Slay’ Saves the Day

The final term on the list is “slay,” and this time Kamath gets it right.

Widely used as a compliment, “slay” is often used to praise someone for doing something exceptionally well or looking particularly impressive. His correct answer earns him a passing moment of celebration.

After tallying the results, Gowri jokingly concludes, “You got 1 out of 4, so not bad.”

Social Media Relates to the Exchange

The video quickly resonated with audiences online, many of whom said the interaction reflected conversations that regularly take place in modern workplaces.

Several users noted that employees from different generations often have vastly different vocabularies shaped by their media consumption habits. While younger workers tend to adopt new internet expressions quickly, older colleagues may find themselves unfamiliar with the latest slang trends.

Others praised Kamath's candidness and willingness to laugh at himself throughout the quiz. Rather than focusing on his score, viewers appreciated the exchange as a reminder that language is constantly evolving and that workplaces increasingly serve as spaces where different generations can learn from one another.

As internet culture continues to shape everyday communication, moments like these highlight the humorous and relatable challenges of keeping up with a rapidly changing digital vocabulary.

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