Millennials, Tell Us The "Common" Things Gen Z Does That Are Doing More Harm Than Good

We recently wrote a post where Gen Z'ers shared things millennials should stop doing, and it became a very eye-opening but heated conversation. Of course, each generation has its differences, but we can always have an open dialogue about them — and maybe even learn something new.

So, to be fair, we want to hear from the other side: Millennials, what do you wish more Gen Z'ers knew?

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Maybe you've heard a lot of complaints about millennial fashion, but you think the jokes are old and feel like Gen Z fashion trends — like the long crew socks! — aren't much better.

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Perhaps you've heard that many Gen Z'ers think millennials are overly curated online, but you think that Gen Z'ers need to stop the trend of oversharing on the internet just to be "relatable" and "authentic."

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Or maybe, in the age of AI and social media, you think that Gen Z'ers have been introduced to the internet too early and are heavily reliant on technology — and you believe they need to start living life more offline.

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Or perhaps you've worked with Gen Z'ers in the workplace — or you're a teacher who has taught Gen Z students — and feel like there are some concerning habits you're noticing and would like to call out.

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Whatever it is, we want you to be honest. Millennials: What do you wish more Gen Z'ers knew or would stop doing? Tell us in the comments, or if you prefer to remain anonymous, feel free to use this form below.