Folks?

Is the idiotic 67 thing like saying right, or using run to describe wearing a shirt?

I listen to a lot of news, mostly because I work solo every day….and I’ve noticed ever since tampon used folks, nearly everyone is using the word.
Dudebro it's not 67, it's 6 7
 
It all started when kids started listening to that damn rock music and smoking reefer. Back in my day we had a little RESPECT for our elders I tell ya'. Hold on, I think I hear kids playing outside, I need to go yell at them from my porch.
 
What life choices did you all make that made your life so easy that you have the ability to pay this close of attention to how many times a word is used?
Brother, Im just trying to keep my head above water .

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It all started when kids started listening to that damn rock music and smoking reefer. Back in my day we had a little RESPECT for our elders I tell ya'. Hold on, I think I hear kids playing outside, I need to go yell at them from my porch.
Once you get done doing that…come back and bitch about how kids just don’t want to be outside anymore.
 
I'm pretty sure in the upper south, "folks" is a part of about everyone's daily language. I don't hear many people use it to label their parents.

Parents=Parents
Folks= basically anyone that isn't oneself.

In the deep south, it's probably used for parents more than around here.
 
It's not the new cool word. That would be "fam".
My mother in law uses this, the “fam jam” “what’s up fam”. I despise it.

Folks is used for people’s parents, my Brent’s, or older generation. I guess I haven’t seen that used around here much personally, besides the meanings I pointed out
 
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