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How to Speak like a Yalie
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undergraduate
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https://admissions.yale.edu/bulldogs-blogs/bernice/2024/04/02/how-speak-yalie
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https://admissions.yale.edu/bulldogs-blogs/1565
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How to Speak like a Yalie

Source: https://admissions.yale.edu/bulldogs-blogs/bernice/2024/04/02/how-speak-yalie Parent: https://admissions.yale.edu/bulldogs-blogs/1565

by Bernice in

#At Home, At Yale, #Campus Life on 04.02.2024

If you listen closely, there are nuances in how Yale students talk compared to non-Yalies. It is not that Yale students use more sophisticated vocabulary or are more eloquent, but it is because of Yale lingo. Yale students love having abbreviations for more efficient communication and most of all, we’re lazy. After accumulating such wisdom, I decided to pass this wealth of knowledge to you, so that you too, can sound like a well-adjusted, thriving college student.

Some first-fear specific lingo (we don’t use the word freshman at Yale)

Popular lingo (probably the most useful section in this blog post)

- Buttery: Student-run snack shack, where students can buy cheap late-night snacks in their residential colleges

Residential Colleges (abbreviations + lingo)

Some popular buildings and places

- AACC: Asian American Cultural Center

Hopefully, this helps! Unfortunately, as fast as Yale students adopt Yale-lingo, they are subject to frequent changes. When in doubt, just add a “Y” in front of the word and you’ll be set for these next four years.