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50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Social IssuesJUN 12, 2024

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around

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If you find yourself frowning upon something someone younger is doing, that most likely means one of two things: you’re either too old to understand what the current youth is up to—as most of us probably are—or you’re simply a grumpy person in general, which is an entirely different matter.
If you belong to the former category, find comfort in the fact that you are far from the only one baffled by all sorts of youngster trends. Be it a new hairstyle every other male under insert a certain age here is walking around with or activities teenagers are taking part in, it might not be easy to identify with a generation that grew up in an entirely different world. But we should probably at least try to understand them, no matter how confusing it all is. (Goodness knows, we’ve gone through a phase of trends our parents found odd, too.)
If you’re curious about what are some of the things young people do that absolutely baffle those older than them, scroll down to find netizens' answers to an ‘Ask Reddit’ thread on the matter started by u/Fyre-Bringer to find out.
If you scroll down, you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center of Innovation in Social Science, Dr. Deborah Carr, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions regarding generational differences.

#1

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Just fully watching videos in public with no headphones. Where are your headphones? I don’t want to hear your TikTok clips.
432points

#2

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Gen X here. I don't understand the eyelash thing where they're so long and fluffy that you look like Snuffleupagus. I also don't understand the nails that are so long you can't function. Like, how do you wipe?
379points

#3

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Not knowing how to use punctuation. The lack of punctuation drives me nuts. I shouldn’t have to read something 50 times because you don’t know how to place a period or a comma when needed.
335points

Discussing the topic of generational differences, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center of Innovation in Social Science Dr. Deborah Carr told Bored Panda that every generation tends to critique “the youth of today”, implying that the way they did things as young people is superior to what young people are doing nowadays.

“During periods of very rapid change, those generational gaps are the largest,” she noted. “If two generations were raised in very different social or economic consequences, the attitudinal gaps will be the largest.

“For instance, we have witnessed tremendous advances in recent years with respects to the rights and visibility of LGBTQIA persons – younger people are thus much more accepting than past generations. It’s important to recognize that generations can educate one another and help to expand each other’s horizons, and that education can go up and down the generational ladder.”

#4

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Assaulting people as a prank.
317points

#5

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Grammar. I'm not even talking about missing commas and s**t I just want them to know the difference between "you're" and "your"
300points

According to Prof. Carr, some of the reasons why older people find certain youngster trends or habits difficult to understand are based on the fact that said people are unfamiliar with them, the trends conflict with their personal values, or they don’t see any value in them.

“For instance, older people may judge younger people for spending money on expensive coffees, clothing, or computer gadgets because they view it as wasteful. However, it’s important to remember that young people today often are strapped with educational debt, health care bills and other factors that are eroding their savings. The occasional luxury purchase can be a short-term way to exert autonomy and personal choice.”

#6

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Making every single phone call via speakerphone, especially when holding the phone directly next to the side of their head because they can’t hear.
285points

#7

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Literally commiting crimes as part of social media trends. Especially the "licking ice cream at the store and putting it back" challenge, that's a straight up health code violation.
255points

#8

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
For a generation that loves social media, we are very anti-social. Lots of us cannot hold conversations or try to avoid them entirely. Another thing is how terrible literacy is amongst this generation while also loving social media. Cell phones have caused pure brain rot as people cannot function without them at all which baffles me. My parents didn’t buy me a phone until I was a sophomore in high school and it drove me nuts when people asked me how to do this or that without thinking prior to use common sense and figure it out. Critical thinking hit a massive decline from what I have noticed as well. Hope this comment isn’t harsh but being a part of one of the young generations I’m frustrated and annoyed. Please enlighten me if I am just wrong about any of this.
246points

“Older adults also may have difficulty understanding actions or behaviors that were less common when they were young,” Dr. Carr added. “For instance, very casual dress, large tattoos and multiple piercings are more common and socially accepted today, yet it could be a difficult pill to swallow for older adults who were raised to present themselves more formally – especially at work.”

#9

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Creating GoFundMe pages for cosmetic surgery and/or procedures.
214points

#10

Not being taught to tell time by where the hands are on a clock.
196points

#11

Millennial here: Baffled at the number of people having children with various "baby daddies" and "baby mamas" that all seem to be horrible people. Do they not vet their partners at all before making them parents? It's like there's not even the expectation anymore that two people would raise their kids together.
(Note: This probably sounds judgemental, but I genuinely am just baffled.).
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186points

According to the expert, the thing that has influenced or shaped current youth the most is undoubtedly social media. “Young people today craft identities and tell narratives about their lives—whether fact, fiction, or somewhere in between—online. More importantly, they often derive their self-worth from others’ responses to the images they put out there. The number of likes, views, or followers they receive, the praise—or insults—they receive online, and other indicators of their online presentations are critically important to their self-views.

“In past generations, we certainly cared about what our classmates and peers thought about us, but we had less data and it was less pervasive and in-your-face. So, we probably felt better about ourselves,” she added.

#12

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Doing incredibly embarrassing things for social media attention.
179points

#13

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Mostly Im baffled by how poorly educated young people are these days. History, Geography, Sciences, Maths, Literature..so much knowledge is missing.
175points

#14

Face tattoos. I don't really have a problem with tattoos generally, but come on man, it's your face.
174points

If youth trends baffle you too, and you want to understand the youngsters better, “talk to a young person,” Dr. Carr suggested. “Ask what’s important to them, and why. Or, ask them for a recommendation for a TV show, podcast, or influencer whom they appreciate, or a book that they found particularly influential, and then discuss it with them.

“The only way we can bridge generational rifts—or rifts more generally—is to get to know one another as individuals, rather than relying on false stereotypes.”

#15

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Broccoli haircuts.
170points

#16

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
That literacy rates are plummeting. This one is so confusing! How can you be the chronically online generation unable to read?
167points

#17

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Taking parents to job interviews.
Lincoln_Park_Pirate:
It just happened at my workplace for the first time (television). Blew my mind. Mom waited in the lobby but came in for the negotiations. Applicant was 26 years old.
166points

The professor continued to emphasize the importance of understanding one another by pointing out that every generation manages the best they can, managing the hand they’ve been dealt.

“Younger people today have faced highly distressing events throughout their lives – from rampant school shootings to vast political divisiveness to isolation during COVID. If we see younger people feeling anxious, distressed, or fearful of their future, we should understand where they’re coming from, rather than judging them or holding them against a standard that’s unrealistic.”

#18

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
Becoming addicted to nicotine. I thought younglings would be a little less stupid than us.
164points

#19

Young people seek information by watching TikTok content rather than Googling the answers. If you have a lot of time to spare, you will often get good info, but I'm middle-aged, and I've always been a big reader. I will do almost anything to avoid having to watch stuff (or listen, for that matter) when I can more quickly visually skim and immediately determine if the information is relevant to me and seems legit.
156points

#20

50 Younger Generation Trends Older People Just Can’t Wrap Their Heads Around
I guess there’s like elementary schoolers with a skincare routine now?? That’s nuts….
Electric-Sheepskin:
I saw some people in the skincare addiction sub today recommending that a 17-year-old get Botox and retinol for the lines on their forehead. Insanity.
155points
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