To Gen Z Brits, an insult is now a “put down", perhaps in the form of “don’t be a Karen”, or “you’re so basic”.
But a new study suggests, half of Brits (53 percent) over the age of 40, believe insults were of a gentler nature back in the day, with 60 percent feeling they were more jovial than modern day put-downs.
A resounding 72 percent of all ages polled, agreed Brits have...