Millennials aren’t that much older than Gen Zers, but they have quite a different lifestyle!
A recent viral moment emerged when a woman in Toronto attempted to mimic Gen Z culture but missed the mark.
In a TikTok video by Sarah May Curd (@sarahmaycurd), she tried to form a heart with her hands the Gen Z way, but hilariously failed to get it right!
This amusing incident highlighted the contrast between millennial and Gen Z approaches.
The term “Millennials” refers to those born between 1981 and 1996, while “Gen Zers” includes individuals born between 1997 and 2012.
Gen Zers grew up with smartphones and social media as constants in their lives.
A survey by Adecco revealed that Gen Zers prioritize finding the ideal job, whereas millennials tend to value stability and parental guidance more.
Education costs are a significant concern for Gen Z more than any other generation.
Sarah’s TikTok video garnered viral attention, amassing over 99,000 views and 4,564 likes from across the globe.
Comments poured in, with users like Rae favoring the traditional millennial hand heart style over the Gen Z version.
Others like Evelyn and Sammie weighed in with opinions on the uniqueness of each generation’s hand gestures.
Debates continue as users like Evan, Melanie, and many more share their preferences and anecdotes about generational hearts!