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Generation Z, broadly defined as those born between 1997 and 2012, consumes media differently from previous generations. Unlike their predecessors who primarily relied on traditional TV and print, Gen ...
Do I look like a Bond villain? I need a ride to prom. Your school disco? I got a lift to our 1980 do in my friend’s dad’s ...
This week's discourse has revolved around the so-called "Gen Z stare" in professional and retail environments. But what are people really talking about?
Gen Z’s news consumption is also a question of access. You don’t have a newspaper on the school bus on the way to class or a TV in your college dorm, so of course you’ll only see what’s happening if ...
Loan officers and financial advisors need to meet aspiring buyers where they are as many increasingly turn to social media for home financing advice.
The “Gen Z stare” is a blank look Zoomers give to their elders. It’s the latest intergenerational spat to take over TikTok.
Adam Aleksic posts well-researched, high-energy videos breaking down Gen Z social media slang. Think of him as the Bill Nye ...
The ‘Gen Z stare’ is a real thing and it has sparked a seriously heated debate online with Millennials claiming its 'rude'.
Millennials and Gen X have taken to TikTok to call out the "Gen Z stare," when a Gen Z worker seems to be rudely unresponsive ...
Ryan Zickgraf is a columnist for UnHerd, from which this op-ed was adapted.
Millennials on TikTok claim the "Gen Z stare" is evidence of the younger generation's social shortcomings, but people of all ages are guilty of the blank look.
Millennials and Gen Z are having it out on TikTok over this facial expression. Here’s everything to know about what the 'Gen Z stare' is and why everyone is up in arms about it.