‘What does it mean ? No one knows’ : six-seven meme invades UK classrooms
Four out of five secondary school teachers surveyed say they have heard perplexing viral phrase called out Teachers: how are you coping with the ‘six-seven’ craze? Teachers call it “the most brain dead meme” but six-seven slang has invaded classrooms across the UK, with students even painting (…)
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