HomeNewsTrendsDot dot dot: How ellipses sparked a generational texting tussle between Gen Z & Boomers

Dot dot dot: How ellipses sparked a generational texting tussle between Gen Z & Boomers

Gen-Z, raised on the immediacy of text messages and social media, favours brevity and clarity. To them, the ellipsis can feel outdated and misinterpreted.

July 11, 2024 / 12:32 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
The Gen-Z and Boomer lingo, especially on text, are starkly different. (Representational)
The Gen-Z and Boomer lingo, especially on text, are starkly different. (Representational)

Generational divides often surface in the most unexpected ways. One such rift has emerged over the use of ellipses in text messages, a punctuation quirk predominantly attributed to Baby Boomers and older generations. Dubbed "boomer ellipses" by Gen Z, this seemingly innocuous habit has sparked a cultural clash between generations.

The Ellipsis Phenomenon

Story continues below Advertisement

For many Baby Boomers, the ellipsis—a series of three dots (…)—serves as a versatile tool in digital conversations. It can indicate a pause, a trailing thought, or an invitation for the other person to continue the conversation. This use of ellipses mirrors how many in this generation might speak: with pauses and reflective breaks, allowing space for contemplation and response.

However, to Gen-Z and even some millennials, the ellipsis often conveys a different tone. In their digital vernacular, ellipses can come across as passive-aggressive, awkward, or even a sign of irritation.