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Top 10 rude things Millennials do.


Allen Ginsing

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Millennials arrive today, and it looks as if they are here to stay...https://i.giphy.com/media/A53GPNsBVAx4Q/giphy.gif

 

1. Constantly texting on their phones. Walking into a restaurant, guesthouse or bar is like a cybercafe with people hunched over phones with intensity. They even judge you by your phone, you do have a phone...right?

 

2. Texting when you are having a conversation with them. They think nothing of picking up their phone and texting in the middle of conversion.

 

3. Yawning without covering their mouths. Seems very rude to me.

 

4. Tattoos.  Some really ugly blue ink in the most conspicuous places. Hey lets get a tattoo, what could go wrong?

 

5. Piercings.  Aren't they attractive with nose rings?

 

6. Bad beards. Works for some guys not all. Most of they look like wood jacks
erjacks.

 

7. Paranoid of others. Desocialized. You need an app connection before striking up a conversation with a millennial or they think you are trying to hustle them, steal their gf/bf etc.

 

8. Couple who got to hostels. Ok, so you are young, in the prime of your life, with your girl or guy in an exotic location so you decided to stay in hostel, a shared accommodation so you can't have sex? What's up with that?

 

9. Political correct. Just don't question feminism or if a millennial plans to ever have children or get married. Don't go there... they be triggered!

 

10. Victimitis. It's all the old white guys fault, the patriarchy ruined the planet!

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 i find rude people in every age group. i dont find having a beard rude, or having a piercing rude, or having a tattoo rude, maybe not great lifestyle choices but hardly rude. how is going to a hostel rude? or having a victim complex or being politically correct rude?

 

OP are you the most perfect, upstanding, faultless, polite, well dressed, manicured and coiffured individual?

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Millennials are growing up now and a lot are into their 30's. They are also thankfully growing out of these listed behaviours just as the generations before them grew out of behaviours that their elders thought were terrible.

 

It's the "Gen Z's" or "Snowflakes" that are the new/current group you need to pick on ;-)

 

A lot of people mistake Gen Z Snowflakes for Millennials but they are two distinct demographics.

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5 hours ago, Shaksey said:

Millennials are growing up now and a lot are into their 30's. They are also thankfully growing out of these listed behaviours just as the generations before them grew out of behaviours that their elders thought were terrible.

 

It's the "Gen Z's" or "Snowflakes" that are the new/current group you need to pick on ;-)

 

A lot of people mistake Gen Z Snowflakes for Millennials but they are two distinct demographics.

Buzz-word Bingo!

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