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“What’s A 2025 Trend You Cannot Comprehend?”: 37 Current Trends That Make Zero Sense To Older Generations
Redditors have recently been discussing the current trends that they can't comprehend or have absolutely no interest in. From Labubus to Dubai chocolate to the sudden integration of AI into our lives, enjoy scrolling through these things that have been all the rage recently. And be sure to upvote the ones that you don’t understand the hype around either!
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Thinking science is fake, reading is dumb, math is just for people who think they are better than you, the weather is manipulated, the pyramids are alien communication devices, Atlantis is real and vaccines are mind control. Multiple people in my personal life have gone from believing none of these to believing all of these in the last 2 years.
The severe decline in apparel quality. Also, for everyone touting environmentally friendly policies, planned obsolescence of products by corporations in the interest of maximizing profit, and at the cost of everything else.
The sudden inclusion of AI into everything.
Rook2Rook:
There is no critical thinking anymore amongst our youth. Every dilemma they have is answered by 'Hey Grok/ChatGPT, what do I do about it?'
Active ignorance.
We all have access to well reviewed information and expert research, yet we collectively choose to form opinions on topics we know little about and reject professional input. We would rather YouTube a question than read the manual.
Touch screens on every device.
The worst offenders are modern cars. Manufacturers are still pushing it further, despite fully knowing it‘s dangerous, because it‘s cheaper.
The hard war against work from home.
We have established that it and hybrid work arrangements work great for so many people, bring efficiencies and can save businesses tons of money in needing less space.
Not to mention most software products are cloud based at this point.
But yet people are trying to regress on it.
The amount of money spent on fake nails. Eyelashes, too, but I dont know how much those cost. I hear women bragging about how much they spend on their nails though.
Microsoft saving your Office files (documents, spreadsheets, and presentations) to the cloud by default.
Espionage becomes easier everyday.
Streaming culture… paying rent on media that you constantly don’t have access to, and then having to research which companies to pay these subscriptions to, and hiked up prices to avoid ads, etc…
I buy DVDs, CDs, Vinyl, Digital Downloads, and pirate, it’s not expensive, one time purchases, and I own it forever and can watch/listen whenever I want.
The AI boom.
It's basically a more efficient version of Google and more useful for consumers than businesses.
Imo, it's like the Dot Com bubble.
Anyone check out Amazon AI? Billions of dollars in company money; negative usefulness because human reviews are far better.
At work (food service), I’ve noticed a growing number of people, both customers and coworkers, thinking it’s okay to wear Airpods/headphones while interacting with each other. Personally I find it disrespectful and dystopian, but I guess they don’t. Either way, I don’t get it.
Dubai chocolate. It is $$$ and maybe it’s just me, but it does not look appealling to me at all.
juicyfizz:
And the trend has skyrocketed the price of pistachios!
Protein obsession.
jogam:
Few people in developed countries have a protein deficiency. It's fine to try to get more protein, but hyper-focusing on one nutrient most people get enough of already means not focusing on other nutrients that far more people are not getting enough of.
Gen Z stare. When I interact with young people they stare at me like I shot their dog, like even basic social skills and communication are missing (no, not in the context of wanting the girlfriend experience from a minimum wage worker, just interacting with young people in appropriate places).
Videos on Facebook that don't tell you how long they are. My mom sends me videos and there is no bar at the bottom, even if I pause it to tell me how long the video is. I don't know if it's a 90 second video or 18 minutes and I don't know how much time I need to have available when I click the link.
Everyone left and right complains that the economy is horrible, and yet Chickfila and McDonalds literally ALWAYS have lines, and UberEats is booming. It seems people have completely abandoned the desire to actually shop for cost effective groceries and accepted that spending $15 every time you want to eat something is just OK.
I’m a teacher, so these are from that perspective:
* 6-7
* Labubus
* Boys with mullets
* Children getting perms (especially boys).
Cigarettes making a comeback
_Light_The_Way:
There's no winning with nicotine. Once vapes were banned, people just switched back to cigs
Leopard print. I thought that we, as a society, had already established ages ago that leopard print is tacky — and yet, here we are
Nothing beats a jet2 holiday. ffs i can't hear it anymore.
SoakedbreadNCheese:
I hate when a meme is literally an ad 😭 being rent-free in your head is what they want, and we’re giving in every time.
Skibidi toilet, I will never understand this trend or why it has gotten so widely used by children and teens.
High waisted anything. It looks so uncomfortable. And I don't find it flatters anyone's figure.
Any of the brainrot like Italian brainrot, or 6 7 or mustard. I genuinely can't wrap my head around them.
Nirvana shirts as a fashion item.
