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In an informal survey of 241 Business Insider readers, 59.3% of respondents said they had experienced the "Gen Z stare." See what readers had to say.
Gen Z travelers will make up roughly 30% of air travel spend globally by 2030. Logan plans ‘remote terminal’ for pre-airport check-in, screening These are the new international summer flights ...
A woman argued that bullying the 'Gen Z stare' is ableist. "As an older Gen Z, I just turned 24 a month ago, I think millennials and Gen X really need to chill out," Tatum argued in her video.
In this version of the Gen Z stare, the younger person is working a customer service job, and the stare is simply a reaction to a customer of an older generation doing something dumb or annoying.
Gen Z’s “micro-retirements” land somewhere in between — and that’s part of the confusion. Rather than roll our eyes, we ask: Why do Gen Zers feel the need to rebrand vacation?
Population-wise, Gen X and Gen Z are both smaller generations that followed two significantly larger ones, boomers and millennials." ...
"Gen Z is moving away from dating apps because swiping often feels transactional, laborious and scripted," dating coach Rae Weiss told Newsweek.
Gen-Z Is Learning the Unwritten Rules of the Office. These Coaches Are Helping There are unspoken rules about how to behave in offices. Not everyone has gotten the memo.
Gen Z is entering the workforce with different expectations. But leaders can adapt to younger workers without compromising their values.
Gen Z came of age online (three quarters of Gen Z spend most of their free time online, and many get their news from it, too), so it’s little surprise they process their emotions there as well.
Real teens share how they feel about periods, exclamation marks, and the crying laughing emoji.
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