Millennials, I Need To Know All The Gen Z Trends You Side-Eye — And The Ones You Secretly Want To Take Part In

It's no secret that Gen Z loves a little recycling moment. Pretty much all our trends are recycled, from Y2K to '80s revivalism to what we call "preppy." (Hint: it's not really all that preppy.)

A person in fashionable, retro-style clothing sits with vintage phones against a creative, colorful collage background
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Some things that the youngsters do are honestly pretty embarrassing... but some are super cute. So, millennials, tell me: which Gen Z trends are you side-eyeing, and which do you secretly want to take part in?

Maybe you love the little retro-chic moments that seem to phase back into style — for example, the '90s headphones kids seem to be using again. Or... maybe you really don't like them, because what try-hard needs such outdated tech?! Either way, tell me your opinion.

Portable CD player with headphones attached, CD-R inside, lid open
Portable CD player with headphones attached, CD-R inside, lid open
Two retro-style headphones with metallic bands and foam earpads, one blue and one orange, placed on a white surface
Two retro-style headphones with metallic bands and foam earpads, one blue and one orange, placed on a white surface

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Perhaps you have a deep hatred for low-rise pants that has you glaring with vitriol at every 16-year-old who dares to come within your vicinity. (No shame here.)

Person wearing low-rise jeans, hands in pockets, and a tribal tattoo on lower back. Upper body not visible
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Maybe you think it's cute that the teens today love the scene culture of the 2000s, and that people idolized the '80s so much when Stranger Things came out.

Person with bow and sunglasses, wearing earrings shaped like stars
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Or... maybe it irks you that each generation always thinks they are inventing the Next Big Thing, when really it's something you've been doing for decades.

Two individuals walk on a street. One wears a cap, graphic tee, and cargo pants; the other has a cap, crop top, shorts, and boots
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Perhaps the things you like and dislike are things I haven't even thought about. This is your chance to share your Gen-Z-related opinions with me!

Whatever you think of, whether it's uplifting or disparaging, leave your opinions down in the comments below! Or, if you prefer, you can check out this anonymous Google Form. Seriously — I want to hear from you! And who knows — your answer may be included in an upcoming BuzzFeed article.