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Gen z's tend to give less of a shit about environmentalism and tobacco teetotalism
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Millenials are the new Boomers, Zoomers are the new Gen X. Zoomers seem to have a jaded resignation about them.I feel like Zoomers are a bit less fragile than Millennials were. I also don't think that Zoomers are as prone to go all in on or place a high value on various "causes" than Millennials. They also seem a bit more skeptical and less optimistic in general.
Case in point: Ask them about January 6th.Millenials are the new Boomers, Zoomers are the new Gen X. Zoomers seem to have a jaded resignation about them.
Don't agree at all with this assessment. Even at the same age, they came with their own unique traits and challenges from a workforce perspective.Zoomers are exactly the same as millennials if not worse
I'm a millenial, and I agree with this.Gen X, Gen Z: "Don't give a shit but the guy running around dressed as a shaman was funny as fuck"
Hearing clueless old women go on about how January 6th was the "scariest day of their life" makes me want to uppercut them into the sun. When I correct them on what actually transpired that day, they're like: "yeah, that's what my son said. I guess it wasn't that terrible."Case in point: Ask them about January 6th.
Boomers, millennials: "I was shocked and appalled watching treasonous insurrectionists violate the hallowed halls of our sacred democracy. They are a threat to our Republic and its treasured institutions and must be punished."
Gen X, Gen Z: "Don't give a shit but the guy running around dressed as a shaman was funny as fuck"
Nigga what? Z kills themselves more than Millenials.I feel like Zoomers are a bit less fragile than Millennials were.
You're bound to hear phrases like, "it is what it is" A LOT.Don't agree at all with this assessment. Even at the same age, they came with their own unique traits and challenges from a workforce perspective.
In particular, the attention spans of Zoomers is atrocious. They require a great deal of handholding, and are unable to engage in any level of critical thought. They also need to be "won over" to a certain extent. Much more individualistic. When they face adversity, they don't seem to have much regard for the problem at hand and don't seem to care. Less willing to ask questions, more willing to "fake it till they make it."
"Oh no! Taxpayers walked around the Capitol after the Capitol Police let them in! And politicians who sent thousands to get killed and let millions suffer cowered under their desks! Oh the humanity! Won't someone think of the politicians!"I'm a millenial, and I agree with this.
"Boo hoo hoo, evil people whose decisions have caused suffering the world over got their feefees hurt and their delusions of immortality shattered. Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it."
You're bound to hear phrases like, "it is what it is" A LOT.
At least they're more proactive about being suicidal.Nigga what? Z kills themselves more than Millenials.