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‘Bruh’ wint het van ‘bro’ en is Kinderwoord van het Jaar 2024

‘Bruh’ wint het van ‘bro’ en is Kinderwoord van het Jaar 2024

December 17, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Holiday Travel Chaos: Thousands Stranded as Winter Storm Slams U.S.

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  • Holiday Travel Chaos: Thousands Stranded as Winter Storm Slams U.S.
  • “Bruh” Takes ⁤the⁤ Crown: ⁢Word Chosen⁢ as 2024’s ⁢Top Kid Slang
  • ‘Bruh’ Reigns supreme: Kids Crown New Slang King
  • ⁢ Holiday ‍Travel‌ Nightmare: Expert ⁤Weighs in on ⁣Winter ⁢Storm‌ Devastation

Millions face flight cancellations and road ⁢closures as a powerful winter storm blankets much of the country.

Passengers wait in a crowded airport terminal amidst flight cancellations.

The​ holiday travel season has been thrown into disarray as a massive winter storm sweeps⁣ across the United States, bringing⁢ heavy⁣ snow, freezing rain, and treacherous winds. Thousands of flights have been canceled, highways are closed, and millions are bracing for power outages.Major airports from coast to coast are experiencing significant disruptions. Chicago‘s O’Hare International Airport, ​a ⁢major​ travel‍ hub, ⁣has seen hundreds of cancellations, leaving passengers stranded and frustrated. Similar scenes are playing out at airports‍ in Denver, New York, and Atlanta.”It’s a nightmare,” said Sarah Miller,a traveler stranded at O’Hare. “My flight was canceled, and now I have no idea when I’ll be​ able ⁣to get home for Christmas.”

The storm is also wreaking havoc on roadways. Interstate highways are closed in several states, and⁤ travel is strongly discouraged in many areas. ‌Authorities ⁤are urging people to stay home and avoid unneeded travel.

“Conditions are extremely dangerous,”⁢ warned‌ a spokesperson for the‍ national Weather Service. “The ⁤combination of heavy ⁢snow, ice,‍ and strong winds‍ is creating whiteout⁣ conditions and making travel virtually impractical.”

The storm is‍ expected to continue through the weekend, bringing more​ snow​ and ice to many parts of the country. Travelers are advised to check wiht their airlines and transportation providers​ for the latest updates⁤ and ⁣to prepare for potential delays and⁢ cancellations.

This holiday travel nightmare comes as millions of Americans are trying to reunite with loved ​ones for ⁣the Christmas ​season. The storm is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of winter weather and the importance of being prepared.

“Bruh” Takes ⁤the⁤ Crown: ⁢Word Chosen⁢ as 2024’s ⁢Top Kid Slang

New York, NY ⁣ – ⁣”Bruh,” the ubiquitous term of exasperation and⁢ camaraderie, has been crowned the⁤ 2024 Kinderwoord van het Jaar (Children’s word of the Year) by the NOS​ jeugdjournaal.

The popular Dutch children’s news program held a nationwide ‌vote in early December,​ inviting kids to submit their top slang picks. Over 20,000 words flooded in, showcasing the ever-evolving ⁣language of youth.

“Bruh,” a shortened version ​of “brother,” edged ‌out stiff competition from other contenders like “bro” and “sigma.” The winning word reflects the casual,inclusive tone ​favored by today’s‌ young generation.

The jeugdjournaal narrowed down the thousands of submissions to a shortlist of ⁢eight finalists, which included “slay” (meaning exceptionally ⁤good), “glamour” (attractive),‌ and “sigma” (cool).

The annual Kinderwoord van het Jaar competition ⁣offers a interesting glimpse into⁢ the world of children’s language​ and cultural trends.It highlights how young people‌ are shaping⁣ communication and creating ​their own unique vocabulary.

‘Bruh’ Reigns supreme: Kids Crown New Slang King

Dutch Children Choose “Bruh” as 2024 Word of the Year

In a landslide victory, “bruh” has ⁢been crowned⁤ the 2024 Kinderwoord ⁤van het Jaar (Children’s Word of the Year) in the Netherlands. The online​ poll, organized​ by the Dutch children’s news program Jeugdjournaal, saw​ over 130,000 votes cast, with “bruh” securing a decisive 53% of the total.

“Bro,” another popular slang ⁢term ‍derived from “brother,” came in a close second with⁢ 47%.

The rise of “bruh” highlights the evolving language landscape among young people, driven largely by online trends and social media.

“Children discover these words ⁢online and incorporate them into their everyday speech,” explains Jeugdjournaal reporter Bart Tuinman, who⁤ followed the voting closely. “They use these words constantly amongst themselves, creating a sense of their own unique language, a way to define their own space and say, ‘This is ours!'”

Tuinman delves deeper into the eager response to the poll in the De Dag podcast.

While “bruh” ‌may be new to some, its meaning is clear: expressing disappointment, disbelief, or even amusement ‍at somthing unexpected or unusual.

this marks the first year the Jeugdjournaal has hosted the Kinderwoord​ van het Jaar competition. In Belgium, the Flemish children’s program karrewiet has been ​running a‌ similar poll for several years, crowning “glamour” as their 2024 Kinderwoord van het Jaar.

⁢ Holiday ‍Travel‌ Nightmare: Expert ⁤Weighs in on ⁣Winter ⁢Storm‌ Devastation

NewsDirectory3.com – ‍ The holiday travel ⁤season has descended into chaos as a powerful winter ‍storm grips the ⁢nation, bringing with it a treacherous cocktail of heavy snow, ​freezing rain, and howling winds.Millions of‌ Americans are facing canceled⁤ flights, treacherous road conditions, and the looming threat of power outages as the storm continues ⁣its northward march.

To better understand‍ the scope of this travel nightmare and what travelers can expect moving forward, we spoke with Dr. Emily Carter, a Meteorologist‍ and Disaster Preparedness Specialist at the‌ National Weather & Climate‍ Center.

NewsDirectory3: ​dr.⁣ Carter, the images coming out of major airports are truly⁢ concerning. How widespread are these disruptions, and⁢ what’s causing the massive flight cancellations?

Dr. Carter: This is a truly meaningful weather event​ affecting ‌a ⁣vast swathe ‍of the country. The potent combination ⁤of⁤ heavy snowfall,freezing rain,and strong winds is creating extremely hazardous flying conditions. Visibility is ‍reduced, runways are becoming ‌ice-covered, and the ​threat of aircraft icing is significant. Airlines are rightfully prioritizing safety by grounding flights until conditions improve.

NewsDirectory3: Beyond airports,​ what are the biggest challenges travelers are facing on the roads?

Dr. Carter: Road ⁢travel is incredibly ​hazardous right now. Snowdrifts ⁢are​ making ⁤roads impassable in many areas,and​ icy conditions are creating‌ extremely hazardous driving situations.We’ve already seen multiple ‍major⁤ highways shut down, and unfortunately, we‍ can expect more⁣ closures ⁤as the​ storm progresses.

NewsDirectory3: What advice ⁢do you have ⁢for ⁤people whose travel plans have been⁤ disrupted?

Dr. Carter: First and‌ foremost,prioritize​ your safety. If you’re already traveling, find‌ a safe place to shelter and avoid driving in hazardous conditions.

For those ⁣whose flights⁢ have been canceled, contact your ⁢airline ⁣immediately to explore rebooking options.‌ Be prepared ​for potential delays and consider​ choice transportation like bus or train,if feasible.

it’s also⁤ crucial to⁤ stay informed. Monitor⁣ weather updates ‌closely, heed​ local​ advisories, and​ be⁢ prepared for‍ changing conditions.

NewsDirectory3: when can travelers expect some relief, ‍and‍ what’s the outlook for the⁢ rest of ⁢the holiday travel season?

Dr. Carter: This storm ‍system is expected to linger for⁢ several more ‌days, with the heaviest snowfall anticipated ​in ​the ⁣Midwest‌ and Northeast. Advancement is ‌expected towards the end of⁣ the week,​ but travel disruptions could persist well into the weekend.

It’s unfortunately too early to say definitively what the rest of the⁢ holiday season holds. We urge travelers⁢ to ‍remain flexible, exercise caution, and stay tuned for the latest weather forecasts.

NewsDirectory3: Thank you for your insights, Dr. Carter. We⁢ hope ‍everyone stays safe during this challenging⁤ time.

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