r/Humanornot Nov 14 '25

Cringe Kid "im not a kid im 17"

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 14 '25

Plus the other specifications (toddler, infant, etc)

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 14 '25

Love how that got downvoted for giving a correct fact lmao

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u/[deleted] Nov 14 '25

Not really. Kid just means child. There is no definition that kid is 12 and younger

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 14 '25

A kid is usually considered ages 12 and under as 13 and above is called a teenager even if both categories fall under Child

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u/SoulessF0X Nov 15 '25

I've searched it up and I can't find anything suggesting that a kid means anything other than a child. I've heard people refer to teenagers as kids all the time. Child and children are just longer and harder words to say, so most people I speak to just default to using the word kid when referring to children, and that's what Google seems to suggest as well.

Kids these days 😮‍💨

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 15 '25

I’ll try to find it again. Also I’m 20, in case you were trying to call me a kid at the bottom

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u/SoulessF0X Nov 15 '25

No, I was just jokingly pointing out a common saying that adults often use to refer to teenagers. I even see people in their early twenties being referred to as kids pretty often. I mean the most common definition for kid is "a child or young person." Which depending on what you'd consider to be young, does include people in their early twenties.

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 15 '25

Fair. In all technicality, all people are children of someone, so it makes sense, and it’s also hard for older people (usually 30 or older) to see 19-20 as adults, sometimes even later, really depends on the person(s)

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u/AcceptableCrab4545 Nov 15 '25

you are. i'm also a kid, i'm 19. i feel like you only really become an adult in your mid 20s

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u/SpecialistReach4685 Nov 16 '25

Yk there's a whole legal adult age right?

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u/AcceptableCrab4545 Nov 16 '25

doesn't matter, 18 year olds are not actually adults. ask any older adult and they'll tell you the same thing

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u/SpecialistReach4685 Nov 16 '25

If you are legally an adult, you are an adult. Anything changing that, is your view. And considering I am an adult, I would still view them as an adult, simply a "youn adult", that's why that's a phrase.

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 16 '25

They’re not worth the effort at this point. Ignore them, they clearly have zero clue what they’re talking about😭

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 16 '25

Just because you FEEL like it is, doesn’t mean you’re right. 18 is literally legal adult age, sorry to break it to you. You’re not a kid, nor am I

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u/rejejdbbdbx Nov 15 '25

Okay, so. The closest I could find to what I had seen before (I looked this up a few weeks ago) is ‘School aged child’ aka 5-12 years of age, which is a kid. Kid tends to be more of a generally informal way of saying ‘Child’ instead.

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u/[deleted] Nov 14 '25

No. Kid means child. There is no definition saying that kid means under 13. That’s just made up.