Hey there!
Let’s talk about something super important…
… your emails?
Are they a snooze-fest? Or are they lit?
If you want to connect with a younger audience, it’s time to spice things up.
Using fun language and slang can make your emails pop!
Let’s dive in.
Why Slang Matters
First off, why should you care about slang?
Because it’s a bridge. A bridge to your audience.
Using the language they speak makes you relatable. It shows you get them.
When you drop a fun phrase, it’s like saying, “Hey, I’m one of you!”
What’s Hot Right Now?
So, what slang should you use?
Here are a few trendy phrases making waves:
- Lit: Something amazing or exciting.
- Bet: An agreement or affirmation.
- Vibe: The feeling or atmosphere of a situation.
- Flex: To show off.
- Ghosting: When someone suddenly stops all communication.
Using these words makes your emails feel fresh and engaging.
How to Use Slang in Your Emails
Now, let’s see how to sprinkle some fun language into your emails.
1. Be Casual
Start with a casual greeting.
Instead of “Dear Subscriber,” try:
“Hey fam!” or “What’s good, friends?”
This sets a friendly tone right away.
2. Inject Fun Phrases
When you share exciting news, don’t hold back!
Instead of saying, “Our new product is available,” try:
“Get ready to vibe with our latest drop! It’s lit!”
This instantly grabs attention.
3. Make It Interactive
Engage your audience with playful questions.
For example:
“Are you ready to flex on your friends with our amazing deals?”
This invites them to join the fun and feel part of a community.
4. Use Emojis
Emojis are like the cherry on top.
They add a visual element that feels modern and relatable.
Try using them to emphasize your slang.
For instance:
“This sale is 🔥! Don’t miss out!”
Examples to Get You Started
Here are a few more examples:
- Instead of: “We appreciate your loyalty.”
Try: “You’re the real MVP! Thanks for being with us!” - Instead of: “Check out our new collection.”
Try: “Peep our new collection. It’s straight fire!”
Wrap-Up
Using fun language and slang is a game-changer for your emails.
It connects you with your audience in a genuine way.
Remember:
- Be casual and friendly.
- Inject fun phrases and emojis.
- Make it interactive and relatable.
Now, go out there and get lit with your emails!
Your readers will love it, and you’ll see your engagement skyrocket!
MY CAPSLOCK IS ON,
Daniel Matievich