the term “farming aura” It may sound disconnected and even wrong to the ears of those who have not had contact with the expression, but its meaning has been widely replicated by young people from Generation Z and Generation Alpha. With origin coming directly from digital gamesthis combination of words has created real confusion among those who are not that aware of social media.
In short, “farming aura” means acting in a way that is considered cool and even different from most people’s everyday lives. It is also about conveying an idea that stands out for its authenticity.
“Farming” comes from “farms”, mineral farms that appear in Minecraft. In them, some challenges allow players to complete tasks and reach new stages in disputes, accumulating coins or even power. “Aura”, in turn, is related to the powers that anime and cartoon characters achieve when they reach their most powerful phase.
In real life, “farming aura” would mean adopting behaviors or making changes in order to achieve your best form. “‘Farmar aura’ is kind of like building one”, defined Felipe Campos da Silva, 25, restaurant attendant. “When the person arrives, they are present, uncomfortable and generate respect”, he continued.
Alpha and Beta
There are two definitions that also encompass the new term: Alpha and Beta. “Alfa is a self-assured person, who generates confidence”, explained Felipe. “Beta is a person who always puts herself in the background, a person who depends on the approval of others, insecure, needy and who avoids confrontations out of fear. She doesn’t do certain things in life out of fear of what they will think”, said the attendant, who uses the terms in her routine.
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