Y’all know wtf I meant
I've definitely been in situations where I casually say "last year" about an event like the World Cup, even if it was actually held two or more years ago. It happens because our brains tend to simplify timeframes, especially for major events that stick in our memory. For example, the World Cup's four-year cycle makes it easy to forget the exact year it took place, especially when time flies by quickly. This kind of conversational slip is super common, and it often triggers a playful reaction from friends or people around. Rather than feeling embarrassed, I usually find it a good way to bond and share a laugh. People like to correct you, but it's all in good spirit and helps to keep the memory of the event fresh. An interesting thing about this slip is that it shows how we mentally organize memorable events not by strict calendar years but by relative time — “last year” just means "not too long ago" in an informal sense. So, if you ever find yourself saying something like "the last World Cup was last year," don’t stress. It's a natural human tendency, and you're definitely not alone! Next time you find yourself in this situation, just smile and maybe add a quick joke about losing track of time, especially with how packed our schedules get. It keeps conversations lighthearted and relatable. Plus, it's a great icebreaker or entry point to discuss your favorite moments from the tournament and share experiences with other fans.










































































