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Every generation that has existed or will ever exist thinks that it is better than those that came before and after it. It is inevitable because every gen has its fair share of upsides, drawbacks, bizarre attitudes, weird behaviors, and quirks. Generation Z behaviors are particularly polarizing right now!

The members of older generations shared their confusion and low-key frustrations with Zoomer behavior online, and you can really pinpoint what is causing all of the tension across the age gap. Read on to see how Gen Z is being perceived and judged.

#1

Gen Z person in glasses, leaning back in a chair, talking on a corded phone, showing one thing Gen Z does. I’m a mom of Gen Zer’s and love that generation for a variety of reasons. But I don’t understand why their verbal skills are so poor. And yes, I know everyone’s going to say “screens” but these kids haven’t been locked in solitary confinement their whole lives. They have families. They’ve been out in public.

I run into this with my own kids, and I know I’ve taught them differently. But when I call them, they answer the phone with complete silence. Who does that? You say hello when you answer. The silence is bizarre.

Or the ones in customer service - I ran into a friend of my daughter’s at the store. They rang out my purchase in silence, which is fine. But before walking away, I said “thank you” and I don’t get what’s so difficult about responding with “you’re welcome” or “have a nice day.” Instead, d**d silence.

I feel like we’ve wound up with a whole generation of Lurch from The Addams Family. Lol.

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16 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish I could upvote this a thousand times.

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While some researchers might disagree about the specifics, broadly speaking, Generation Z, aka Gen Z, refers to people born between 1997 and 2012. As Investopedia points out, this is the first truly digital native generation. Members of Gen Z, or Zoomers, as they are sometimes informally called, have been shaped by technology, social media, and massive world events like the Great Recession and the Covid-19 pandemic.

The generation immediately preceding Gen Z is Gen Y, Millennials, born from 1981 to 1996. Ironically, older generations often complain about young people by venting about Millennials, when they, in fact, mean either Zoomers or members of Generation Alpha, kids born between 2013 and 2025. (That’s not to say that Millennials are faultless (hi, how are you?), but we ought to be called out for different issues.)

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    #2

    A young Gen Z woman with curly hair looking intently at her laptop, seemingly confused or focused. Awkward conflict avoidance and ghosting.

    Job interview, but changed your mind. Ghost the potential employer instead of calling to cancel.

    Not feeling the date you're on. Ghost the other person instead of being upfront so they get closure.

    It's such a waste of everyone's time to be so inconsiderate. I run a small business and had tens of potential interviews no-show with no answer. We confirmed the day before, and I blocked out my schedule to set these up, and people just decide my time is worthless. I reach out after 10-15 minutes of not seeing them with no response. Maybe I'm old school, but I actually try to make my employees and future employees feel appreciated and valued. I set aside this time to interview you and give you the attention you deserve cause I feel you're also interviewing me and my practice the same.

    Then, I see so many dating people scratching their heads wondering what they did wrong on their date to be ghosted. What's the issue with their own self that made them incompatible with the other person? It would be nice for these people to learn whether they did something wrong or not. I'm sure these youngans don't like being left in the dark with no rhyme or reason, so why are they straight being so awkward in avoiding being upfront with the other party?

    Why is ghosting such a normal way to deal with uncomfortable discussions?

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    BrunoVI
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In all fairness, employers ghost people dozens of times more often. You can send out 200 resumes, hear back from 20, get interviews with 15, hear back from 2, get a job offer from 1.

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    #3

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand My father in law owns a publishing company. They moved office about a quarter of a mile up the road.

    An INTERN approached him with a "I'm disappointed and invalidated. You didn't consult me that it would be okay to move. "

    I don't even think it's "entitlement"; there's just a complete disconnect from how the world works.

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    persephone134
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    15 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I teach highschool. Some of my students genuinely believe that they have an equal say in what happens in the classroom, concerning grades, instructions, topics, class management, etc.

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    Members of Gen Z tend to be digitally fluent, and they can’t really remember a time before the internet, cell phones, or social media.

    They are diverse, inclusive, socially conscious, entrepreneurial, and pragmatic. What’s more, they tend to be adaptable, aware of mental health challenges, and prioritize both authenticity and individuality.

    Furthermore, Zoomers are big on travel and novel experiences. “Studies show that Gen Zers are putting a lot of emphasis on interesting life experiences, such as travel. They focus on adventure and mental health, and they're eager to explore different cultures,” Linda Eaton, executive vice president at Cannon Financial Institute, told Investopedia.

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    That being said, things aren’t looking that rosy on the financial front. “It’s not surprising that so many are prioritizing trips, even if it means going into debt. A significant number of Gen Z travelers are using loans or credit cards to fund their journeys,” Eaton stressed.

    #4

    A young woman and man looking confused, representing things Gen Z does that older generations don't understand. Generally speaking, communication skills are below par. I have almost got used to silence after asking a follow up question trying to be nice.

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    Luke || Kira (he/she)
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was teaching a lot of zoomers and I'd say most of them communicate just fine. But those who don't... aw man. The d**d stare and helpless shrugs when I ask them questions about their interests and their life... Folks, PLEASE make sure your kids have some hobbies or something to be passionate about.

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    #5

    I work at a library, and the few GenZ patrons we get usually go through check out like this:

    GenZ: *plops book on desk*

    Me: Hi. How are you. Are you checking out?

    Gen Z: *long pause* Yeah.

    Me: Can I have your library card...?

    Gen Z: *blinking noise* no

    Me: Do you have a library card?

    Gen Z: yeah *looking around/looking at phone*

    Me: What's your name? I can look you up.

    Gen Z: umm Tina


    Like what the actual heck, Tina?????????? How are you going to survive in this world?? What happened to youuuuu???

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    Elladine DesIsles
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A Gen Z named Tina? Tynleigh would be believable.

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    #6

    A Gen Z man with curly hair and a denim jacket, holding coffee, listening to a pink-haired person. The Gen Z stare.

    Like they are just currently disengaged. You'll be asking them a question and have to prompt then further for any human like response.

    It's bizarre.

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    Colleen Glim
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Having worked with a few employees like this, it’s weird. It’s like they’re waiting for the next thought to arrive

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    Money worries extend to bills, not just travel-related debt.

    28% of members of Gen Z are not able to pay all of their necessary expenses every month. And 32% said that they don’t feel as financially secure as their parents were at the same age.

    Part of the issue is that many Zoomers do not have steady salaries and rely on entry-level jobs, gig work, and freelance work.

    While Gen Z struggles with credit and debt management, around half of the generation has some form of investment, including stocks and cryptocurrencies. And yet, just 46% of Zoomers feel confident about their financial knowledge.

    These days, there are so many sources of information available online, including in the news, on social media, on YouTube, in podcasts, etc., that it is difficult to know what to look for. In other words, there is too much noise on the internet.

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    #7

    Two Gen Z women smiling in an office, one wearing glasses and holding a pencil, capturing generational differences. I don't understand the obsession with age. When I started working at 19 I had coworkers who were 30, 40, 50 and never really treated them differently. They were all just coworkers to me. Now I'm 30 and I'm treated like a different species by my coworkers in their early 20s. It's bizarre.

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    Sean Sean
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ageism has become a real problem with 20-somethings, not only in the workplace but also socially.

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    #8

    A young woman with curly brown hair wearing a red shirt, looking confused and disgusted. Older generations may not understand Gen Z. Very awkward social skills. When you try to be friendly or bubbly to them, they often look horrified or very confused

    Edit : to clarify, I mean this in a very basic interaction scenario. For example, if you’re ordering a coffee and just smiling or making a small friendly comment, it’s often met with no response or a blank expression. I am very introverted , so this is definitely not an over the top extrovert thing.

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    16 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is very odd to me as well. Just a simple comment on the weather and they stare at you like you have 5 heads. Or they act super annoyed if you need assistance or ask a question. It is not normal and why work in customer service if you can't handle basic simple human interaction.

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    #9

    Young Gen Z man in a white shirt holding a cup, looking seriously at the camera, surrounded by blurred people. The complete lack of personality in the younger Gen Zs is what gets me. Like, I've seen more personality in a rock in some cases. It's like they don't really know how to be social.

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    Cheese
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    13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You'll notice this a lot with younger boys/men, especially if they're particularly concerned with their appearance. They completely erase their own personalities to appear cool or "nonchalant". Displaying your personality has become cringe.

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    What generation are you? What attitudes toward work, money, relationships, and life in general do you think set your generation apart from everyone else? What is your attitude toward Gen Z, as well as the older and younger generations?

    Share your thoughts about everything, including the biggest pros and cons you think Gen Z has, in the comments.

    #10

    A Gen Z man with a mustache, mullet, and glasses, wearing a yellow shirt, leaning on a counter, embodying unique generational trends. Being weirdly puritanical while wearing hideous mullets and mustaches.

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    Luke || Kira (he/she)
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The zoomer puritan mindset is honestly creepy as hell. We've managed to partially normalize and de-stigmatize common things like healthy s3xuality, s3x work and p0rnography, self-pleasure etc. only for the zoomers to act like Ned Flanders at the mention of anything s3xual

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    #11

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand Gen Z appears to lack intellectual curiosity. In earlier generations knowledge and information was a scarce commodity. You had to seek it out. That might mean going to the central library and reading microfiche or similar. Now that information about everything is right in your pocket when you want it what's the value in knowing things? What's the point of asking questions out loud that might invite people to speculate and talk when you can just ask your phone? There are social costs to this. Conversation is gone.

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    B Parke
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not only is the information available, but it's typically available in right or wrong versions. And people tend to believe whichever version aligns with their personal beliefs. And if you challenge said viewpoint, instead of offering evidence to back up their claim, they tell you "do your own research."

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    #12

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand Scroll tiktok at the movie theatre.

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    Gail Lott
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My 18 year old will say she wants to watch a movie with us but will be on the phone most of the time. Then it's, "Wait. I'm confused. What happened? Can we run it back?"

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    #13

    Smartphone displaying the TikTok logo, representing things Gen Z does that older generations don't understand. Getting their news and information from TikTok.

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    persephone134
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    15 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I teach high school. Whenever I say something like "It was on the radio this morning", they are in shock. "You still listen to the radio?" as if it were something medieval.

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    #14

    Taking feedback no matter how delicately it's put as a personal attack. In workplaces some would resign over it.

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    Luke || Kira (he/she)
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Like... I can't say it's wrong, but have you ever tried to tell an older person they're doing something incorrectly?

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    #15

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand As a millennial, I don't understand their shift toward more conservative values and religion. It really felt like our generation made such strides toward progress, only for the younger generation to make fun of us while voting for Trump (or not voting at all) and going to church on Sunday.

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    Laszlo Larthlanc
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Rebellion against the beliefs of the generation(s) that raised them. I'll get laughed at and/or downvoted for saying this, but I always thought that Punks were people who got tired of being told by their Hippie parents to eat their granola. That certainly wasn't the foundation of their culture, but I'm pretty sure it was in their somewhere.

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    #16

    Record complete strangers for entertainment and shame them on the internet.

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    14 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My fave is when someone is hurt and they 1.) do nothing and 2.) do not call any emergency services.

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    #17

    Close-up of Gen Z hands interacting with a smartphone, illustrating how younger generations use technology. Constantly track each other while in a relationship through cell phones. That's just insane to me and feels like tech based borderline personality disorder.

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    Stardrop
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    meh, depends quite a bit. all of my friends (including me) have each other's locations and we'll make jokes about where someone is or check if they're like. at a theatre or something before calling them. if it gets to the point that your partner compulsively checks your location and calls you if you go anywhere demanding to know what you're doing there, you've got a problem.

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    #18

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand No replies
    They would rather ignore your text.
    “Hey we still doing that thing today?”
    If they know they are gonna flake they just don’t reply. And now I’m over here, having to wait on your response to replan my day. It’s inconsiderate. Just communicate.

    I’ve been told by many Gen-Z that it’s cringe to double text someone or to be the last one to send a text. You always want the other person to text you last, so you can ignore them and feel cool.

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    #19

    Gen Z man takes a selfie in a gym mirror, showing a phone with a unique case and a camera logo shirt. For me it’s the total lack of shame in taking selfies at the gym. They’ll be in the locker room posing to get the perfect pic without a care who’s around to see. The millenial in me just could never, like I’d have to wait until I’m at home or there’s nobody around at least.

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    CommunityMember
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And the complete lack of shame they feel taking pics of complete strangers to post and humiliate on line. Its like they forgot that they are actual humans. That elderly man just trying to buy groceries did not deserve you taking a pic of him and making him a meme. What happened to common sense.

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    #20

    I’d like to add something positive to this thread that Gen Z does that older generations don’t get. The conversations around mental health is a big one. The boomers in my life think I’m a special snowflake for going to therapy, reading books about psychology, etc… When actually, I’m the first one breaking the cycle of dysfunction in my family.

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    Scott Rackley
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am the older generation. If you need help, get help. I don't care, you do you.

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    #21

    Deadpan stare at someone in a job where they interact with customers. I.e. As a barista just staring at the person to place an order without saying *hi what would you like*. It’s weird because I’m used to waiting for them to greet you as a sign that they’re finished with their other task (the previous persons order) and ready to take my order so as to not be rude.

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    Otto Katz
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Went to starbucks the other morning, and didn't need/want more caffeine in my system, so I thought I'd try something new. Saw a 'plant based shake, vanilla'. interesting. Tried it. What a mistake! Tasted like a cross between sheetrock and Milk of Magnesia. The barista was so kind and bubbly, I was so scared to ask to return it and ask if I could just have a decaf? She was wonderful, giggled, said yeah, it does taste like that to some people, the whey they use in it to boost the protein in it. She was wonderful. I wish more GenZ were like that.

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    #22

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand I take classes at a community college and they don’t take notes. Just come to class and stare at the professor or be on their phone. If the professor is drawing diagrams or something on the board they don’t follow, just take a picture after. I’m taking a biology class and it’s easy to get lost. I don’t know what super power they have or if they learn by osmosis but it’s mind boggling to me. One day in lab the professor put the directions on the board and one of them kept asking me how I was getting my answers. I repeatedly told her the formula was on the board, but she couldn’t grasp that concept?? I literally had to explain to her the exact thing that the professor explained to us 15 minutes ago and wrote directly on the board. They’re a confusing group of people to interact with.

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    persephone134
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same here. During tests, they ask me what they should write down, though.

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    #23

    Gen Zers track each other. I worked in the restaurant industry for 20 years, and what I’ve noticed about the younger Gen Zers that really freaks me out is that not only did their families track where they are through their cell phones, they also know where every member of their family is at all times. Their friends and significant others too. they all share locations with one another, as if it’s normal to have constant access to one another. It’s exhausting just to watch. My young friend, who is a hard worker, and a smart young man, told me that he could turn his location off, to go do things he wanted to do, but he knew that his parents would give him a hard time about it, and maybe even take money out of his bank account, that they have full access to! This man is 20 years old, is buying a house, has worked for years for all his money, and his family has access to his accounts, his location, and him at all times, and it’s not an isolated thing amongst them. It boggles my mind.

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    #24

    A Gen Z person with braids, looking confused at their phone in a kitchen, representing things older generations don't understand. They text

    in short bursts

    so that you get

    ten messages

    for one simple question

    I got six texts from my daughter yesterday. All she wanted was to let me know the time to pick her up. .

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    #25

    The Gen Z Stare:

    Instead of dealing with uncomfortable or difficult situations they choose to dissociate and stare at the other person in an attempt to get out of whatever the thing is.

    That’s a really weird one.

    Some have described it as trumping social norms or something but truly it’s a lack of social skills and coping mechs to do that sort of thing in public.

    e: someone responded “the most millennial thing I’ve ever heard” and then deleted it. Kinda proves the point above doesn’t it? Say it with your chest homie.

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    Remi (He/Him)
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you search the term "tonnin seteli" you'll find a beautiful example. Except it's from Kummeli sketch from the year 2000. I think some people in customer service have always responded to "you've gotta be kidding me" situations like that

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    #26

    I work in a restaurant, and a startling amount of older high school kids are incapable of ordering from their servers and have to still whisper their order to a parent. Many can't even figure out how to read a menu. It's very unsettling considering some are only one or two years away from college and won't have mom or dad there to tell someone what they want on their sandwich.

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    Linda Lee
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had a 20 year old call in regarding his own workers comp claim. He wanted to hand the phone to his mother. It was his own work incident. His mother answered my questions and he simply repeated the answers to me. She even told him his own birthdate.

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    #27

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand They are obsessed about gender and sexuality but no one is getting laid.

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    Lukas (he/him, it/its)
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Keep telling yourself that. Also, who cares if someone is getting laid or not? There's more to this world than s​e​x. And yes, I've had it, a few different times. It's not that big of a deal.

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    #28

    Using AI instead of thinking for themselves.

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    #29

    Gen Z student with long dark hair, wearing a cozy coat, distracted by her phone in a classroom. Older generations just don't understand. I'm a college professor, and a bunch of my Gen Z students are friends or even roommates... but when they enter our seminar room, they don't greet or talk to each other at all-- just sit down and stare at their phones until class starts. *Then*, once the structured part begins, they'll have a discussion.

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    #30

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand Call millenial cringe but dress like how we did in the 90s and 2000s 😆.

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    Molly Knop
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not how people dressed in the 90s.

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    #31

    Spend $27 for a 10 inch pizza via uber eats.

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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I worked in a student residence. The number of uber eats orders that would arrive before 8 am for breakfast boggled my mind. Ordering things like one coffee or one buttered bagel. These were not dorn rooms. These were actual condos full of university students. Has no one ever heard of a toaster or a coffee maker.

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    #32

    A DJ performing at a lively party with Gen Z dancing in front of the stage, blue smoke and red lights. You hate on millennials but play our music in the clubs…the clubs they attend but don’t dance at.

    Yep, standing around a sensory overload factory sober while literally listening to “Move” by Ludacris.

    😭 “Why don’t they move?!??

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    Cheese
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a Gen Z myself (although I think it's silly to make assumptions about people based on their age) this is mainly because of smartphone cameras. Anything stupid you do can be made permanent through video and spread online. And trust me, people will record you.

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    #33

    Three Gen Z men, engrossed in their phones, highlighting a common Gen Z behavior. Get together with friends just to all sit their looking at their phones.

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    #34

    A friend of mine works at a restaurant and they keep getting one star reviews because the GenZ servers and hosts just stare blankly at the customers when they walk in. .

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    Jen Mart
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I give this restaurant a rating of 5 stares

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    #35

    “No Replies”: 52 Things Gen Z Does That Older People Do Not Understand As a millennial with a gen Z stepdaughter: wearing band shirts of bands they don't actually listen to. This one drives me up the wall.

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    persephone134
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I teach high school. One day I asked a student who wore a Led Zeppelin t-shirt whether she liked the music. She was shocked to find out that Led Zeppelin is a band.

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    #36

    Older generations: Frustrated man with hands on head, looking at laptop. He's struggling to understand Gen Z. As a millennial with a lot of Gen Z coworkers, I don’t get the memes. In our work group chat they’ll post reaction gifs and deep fried memes that are completely incomprehensible to me. I don’t understand what is being said or implied by them at all, but they seem to understand one another.

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    #37

    A hand holds a RØDE microphone, recording a woman. Capturing Gen Z content for digital natives. Holding those tiny little microphones in their hands when making videos.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I do love when Vanessa from the Girl With The Dogs grooming channel puts the little microphone next to the cat she's grooming so we can all hear its purrs/meows/noises XD

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    #38

    A young man with brown hair intently looks at his phone while another holds their phone. This is typical Gen Z behavior. It seems like they force themselves into a position where they don’t get to enjoy anything earnestly, for being of being called cringe. I think that’s so sad.

    Like come on babies, go live your lives! You don’t get a second shot stop wasting your time acting cool, you aren’t cool and you are just depriving yourselves of joy.

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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    IDK, I think everybody goes through that and you either grow out of it or you don't. I embrace my cringe and revel in it. lol

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    #39

    Ghosting people, it’s so infuriating and they do it all the time, very bad communication skills online and in person.

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    #40

    Get easily preventable diseases at stupidly high rates. Thanks, Anti-vaxxers!

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    #41

    Young woman lying in bed with AirPods, book, and glowing laptop. Gen Z leisure and relaxation at home. They are so restricted by social rules it’s better to do nothing than to do something lame. There’s a strict code of conduct, a strict code of dress, and if anything is deemed cringe, they get shunned, which has resulted in their overall inaction. I think this is the reason for them drinking less, having less romantic partners, the gen z stare, not caring about work, etc.

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    #42

    Being chronically online and active in most social media.

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    #43

    Willingly go to church. I won't "get" this regardless of which generation does it, though.

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    Dan Holden
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    15 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sure I'll get downvoated to oblivion for this, but I can't for the life of me understand how people don't outgrow this around the same time they outgrow Santa Clause and the Easter Bunny.

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    #44

    They take a lot of mental health days from work and they're very open about it.


    Not saying it's right or wrong, but it isn't something Gen X or Boomers understand.

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    Forrest Hobbs
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hmm. Where I come from, Gen X are mostly very comfortable taking sickies off work for whatever reason. Boomers, and the earlier generations? I've known several of that era who claimed never to have taken a day off sick - and in many cases, it seemed perfectly credible. Immune systems reinforced with armoured steel, that lot.

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    #45

    Monetizing their own existential dread through layers of irony so thick that sincerity has effectively become a niche vintage aesthetic.

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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This sentence reads like the title of a postgraduate thesis

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    #46

    A young Asian woman, a Gen Z, smiles as she inserts a ballot with a "VOTE" sticker into a box. An alarming percentage of Gen Z males voted conservative/MAGA.

    I don’t understand if they’re doing it for the lulz or they genuinely believe in those ideals, but it’s confusing either way.

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    SM
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Every generation hopes the next ones will not make the same mistakes they did, and then you get this kind of thing. It is really sad; it seems that people never learn.

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    #47

    Probably how everything is content now filming daily life, talking to a camera like it’s normal, and building a personal brand out of it. Older generations just see it as oversharing, but for Gen Z it’s just how you exist online.

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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was waiting for a bus and a bunch of younger Gen Z were running around playing tag or something. It looked like boys teasing girls and just being silly. About 10 of them and every single one had their phone up and filming. What do those videos look like ? Just some bobbing , shaking mess. Why ? What is the point. What happened to just living in the moment and enjoying life. It was bizarre and I actually felt sorry for them. That they felt this was a necessary part of their life.

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    #48

    Their casual speech is wack. I was at work and two girls in their 20’s next to me were talking to each other. It reminded me of Spanglish. I could pick up a lot of what they were saying mixed in with phrases or words that sounded like a new language to me.

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    Stardrop
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ...people acting like slang is a new concept is a little annoying. i know that gen z utilizes a lot of slang, but some older folks act like slang is completely foreign to them and they spoke in perfect prose when they were teenagers.

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    #49

    Gen Z plays with the English language in really unique way.

    In the past, more extreme slang expressions were more the domain of specific region or cultural group, but with the connectivity of gen z's social media culture, their slang has become widespread, ubiquitous and immediate to a degree we've not seen in prior generations.

    I find that fascinating.

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    Daisydaisy
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm a big fan of the twists and turns taken by the English language as it evolves - never a dull moment!

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    #50

    Woman lying on the floor surrounded by crumpled paper, frustrated with Gen Z. Laptop nearby. Flaking out on plans at the last minute because the are “stressed” or had a hard day.

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    Unemployed Panda
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No no, that's totally fine and dandy, even understandable in some cases...but LET ME KNOW FFS

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    #51

    They refuse to work in this rigged system. I'm a millenial but i get it.

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    #52

    I saw a video where someone was shocked that a kid went on his phone and just purchased multiple hundred dollar flights through there.

    Purchases over $100 are a laptop level decision.

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    SM
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of them don't have laptops.

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