Dear Editor@Matzav.com,
I am writing to express my concern about the increasing use of the phrase “IYKYK” or “If you know, you know” in social media and online conversations. This phrase is often used as a way to exclude others from a conversation, making them feel like they are not part of an exclusive group.
Not only is this type of language exclusionary and elitist, but it also undermines the idea of open and inclusive communication. It is important for all of us to strive for understanding and empathy, rather than creating divisions and fostering a sense of superiority.
I would urge readers to be mindful of the language they use when communicating with others, and to avoid using phrases like “IYKYK” that can be hurtful and divisive. We should all be working towards a more inclusive and understanding society.
Sincerely,
Moshe R.