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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

If you find yourself frowning upon something someone younger is doing, that most likely means one of two things: you’re either too old to understand what the current youth is up to—as most of us probably are—or you’re simply a grumpy person in general, which is an entirely different matter.

If you belong to the former category, find comfort in the fact that you are far from the only one baffled by all sorts of youngster trends. Be it a new hairstyle every other male under insert a certain age here is walking around with or activities teenagers are taking part in, it might not be easy to identify with a generation that grew up in an entirely different world. But we should probably at least try to understand them, no matter how confusing it all is. (Goodness knows, we’ve gone through a phase of trends our parents found odd, too.)

If you’re curious about what are some of the things young people do that absolutely baffle those older than them, scroll down to find netizens' answers to an ‘Ask Reddit’ thread on the matter started by u/Fyre-Bringer to find out.

If you scroll down, you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center of Innovation in Social Science, Dr. Deborah Carr, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions regarding generational differences.

#1

Close-up of a white keyboard highlighting generational differences in technology trends among younger and older people. Not knowing how to use punctuation. The lack of punctuation drives me nuts. I shouldn’t have to read something 50 times because you don’t know how to place a period or a comma when needed.

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    #2

    Millennial here: Baffled at the number of people having children with various "baby daddies" and "baby mamas" that all seem to be horrible people. Do they not vet their partners at all before making them parents? It's like there's not even the expectation anymore that two people would raise their kids together. (Note: This probably sounds judgemental, but I genuinely am just baffled.).

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    #3

    Young woman in a hoodie reading a book at a table, surrounded by stacks of books and an apple, illustrating younger generation trends. Mostly Im baffled by how poorly educated young people are these days. History, Geography, Sciences, Maths, Literature..so much knowledge is missing.

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    #4

    Young man with trendy curly haircut and fade hairstyle representing younger generation trends and styles. Broccoli haircuts.

    Johnny_Menace , KingKota12 / Reddit Report

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    #5

    Young man using smartphone at cafe, illustrating younger generation trends older people find hard to understand. Just fully watching videos in public with no headphones. Where are your headphones? I don’t want to hear your TikTok clips.

    Kataddyr , George Pak / Pexels Report

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    #6

    Close-up of a young person’s face with detailed makeup showcasing younger generation trends older people can’t understand. Gen X here. I don't understand the eyelash thing where they're so long and fluffy that you look like Snuffleupagus. I also don't understand the nails that are so long you can't function. Like, how do you wipe?

    nrkelly , pickpik Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Caterpillars. In 5 years, these people will cringe at their photos and ask themselves, "What was I thinking?" 💀

    #7

    Young woman using voice commands on smartphone outside, illustrating younger generation trends in technology and communication. Making every single phone call via speakerphone, especially when holding the phone directly next to the side of their head because they can’t hear.

    veni_vidi_vici47 , Andrea Piacquadio / Pexels Report

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    #8

    Two medical professionals wearing surgical gear and masks, illustrating younger generation trends in healthcare. Creating GoFundMe pages for cosmetic surgery and/or procedures.

    marcellad4d6dcad63 , Павел Сорокин / Pexels Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    GoFundMe for anything. I'm supposed to give you money because you weren't responsible?

    #9

    Face tattoos. I don't really have a problem with tattoos generally, but come on man, it's your face.

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    #10

    Person in a pink shirt holding a smartphone and notebook, illustrating younger generation trends unfamiliar to older people. That literacy rates are plummeting. This one is so confusing! How can you be the chronically online generation unable to read?

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    #11

    Group of younger people sitting at a wooden table, taking notes and discussing trends older people can’t wrap their heads around. Taking parents to job interviews.
    Lincoln_Park_Pirate:
    It just happened at my workplace for the first time (television). Blew my mind. Mom waited in the lobby but came in for the negotiations. Applicant was 26 years old.

    Tsquare43 , Dylan Gillis / Pexels Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have rescinded the offer right there. "I'm sorry, but we need an adult for this position."

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    #12

    Young people seek information by watching TikTok content rather than Googling the answers. If you have a lot of time to spare, you will often get good info, but I'm middle-aged, and I've always been a big reader. I will do almost anything to avoid having to watch stuff (or listen, for that matter) when I can more quickly visually skim and immediately determine if the information is relevant to me and seems legit.

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    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If it's an instructional video, it's worth watching. But I also prefer to read. I can skip over unimportant parts easily, which can't be done with videos. Plus, people who make videos have this tendency to create a lot of filler before they actually start saying something worthwhile.

    #13

    Anything Andrew Tate.

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    #14

    Person vaping and releasing large cloud of smoke, illustrating younger generation trends older people can’t understand. Vaping. Isn't it clear by now that inhaling fumes is not really a good idea?

    LordGigu , Rubén Bagüés / Unsplash Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh, but these chemicals are different! 💀

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    #15

    Person using a smartphone outdoors capturing photos, illustrating younger generation trends older people struggle to understand. Allowing every one of their friends on Snapchat to know their location at all times. Like seriously. My 23 year old coworker and her friends are constantly revoking and then reinstating their visible location depending on if they're happy or mad with each other. If someone notices that they can't see where another person is, they'll actually bring it up, wondering what they did to upset them. Her best friend will ask her friend to check her boyfriends location, and whichever friend he told her he'd be with, to make sure they match. I told my coworker that it's weird for everyone you know to know where you are. At least I can kinda understand family members knowing, but even then, my siblings don't need to know where I am at all times, and my parents should maybe stop constantly checking once I hit 18? 21 surely. Lol. Her sister will text her asking why she went certain places because she constantly checks location on her. They have an app on their phones specifically so they can always see where family members are. Her dad texted her once she got home and didn't come inside after 5 minutes. He knew she just drove up. She was simply typing out a reply a text to a friend before getting out of her car. Again...she's 23. Idk, I guess if you grow up with it, you don't think it's weird. I'm 43, I certainly didn't grow up with people having the ability to know where I am at all times unless I told them or called them.

    CallejaFairey , Kajetan Sumila / Unsplash Report

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    #16

    Group of kids enjoying a playful party moment with pie, showing younger generation trends older people find hard to understand. Assaulting people as a prank.

    Clean_Phreaq , Kampus Production / Pexels Report

    #17

    Four ice cream cones with various flavors displayed on a counter, illustrating younger generation trends in food choices. Literally commiting crimes as part of social media trends. Especially the "licking ice cream at the store and putting it back" challenge, that's a straight up health code violation.

    Heroic-Forger , mae black / Unsplash Report

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    #18

    Not being taught to tell time by where the hands are on a clock.

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    #19

    A diverse group of younger generation trends using smartphones while standing in a row by a large window. Doing incredibly embarrassing things for social media attention.

    hazzmg , fauxels / Pexels Report

    #20

    Young man exhaling smoke outdoors, representing younger generation trends older people struggle to understand. Becoming addicted to nicotine. I thought younglings would be a little less stupid than us.

    computer_crisps_dos , Maria Orlova / Pexels Report

    #21

    Close-up of a modern keyboard illustrating younger generation trends in technology older people find confusing. I've trained 3 early 20s co-workers now that don't use the Shift key to capitalize letters. They hit caps lock, type the letter to be capitalized, then hit caps lock again. I can't wrap my head around it.

    mowglimg , Mika H. Laybourn / Unsplash Report

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    #22

    Teen girl using smartphone at cafe table with latte, illustrating younger generation trends older people struggle to understand. I'm not really too baffled, I just see a lot of worrying trends. The main thing that concerns me is the steep decline in mental health among young people since smartphones went mainstream and we got the internet in our pockets. I'm not shocked at all to see it but it is very bad.

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    #23

    The popularity of "nuisance streamers" with younger folks. I don't find being a public nuisance even a little bit entertaining or funny, especially when its being filmed. Also just in general the trend of filming, photographing and trying to make "content" out of their entire life in some vain hope of becoming internet famous. I don't get it. Last thing i'd ever want to do is have my entire life posted on the internet.

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    #24

    Not using condoms. My generation was raised hearing about Ryan White and seeing Very Special Episodes about why we didn't want AIDS and everything else. Apparently some younger people aren't worried about it anymore.

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    #25

    Making fun of another kid because they don't have a specific water tumbler. It sounds like somebody is trying to parody "making fun of other kids for having the 'wrong' brand of clothes or phone".

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    #26

    Four young men sitting outside a building, showcasing younger generation trends in casual fashion and socializing styles. All the self labeling. When I was young, we avoided labels at all costs!

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    #27

    Calling anyone with a different opinion a troll. I see it over and over and over.  I do not understand and I can only feel pity.

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    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have yet to see this occur when the person wasn't a troll. Having a different opinion is great, but picking a fight and dragging it on is troll material.

    #28

    I listened to a 23-year-old (more than a decade younger than me) say she wanted to start 'preventative Botox.' Girl...

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    #29

    Medical professionals in protective gear performing surgery, illustrating younger generation trends older people struggle to understand. I know a girl that had plastic surgery by the time she was 19. When I first met her, she was literally a ten. Now, she's funny looking.

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    timhood
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Haven't people seen enough face fillers gone bad to know that this should be avoided at all costs?

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