• Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    In my experience Millenials are super inviting to Zoomers, but not the other way around. But that could just be because they are literally slightly more mature than Gen Z.

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      I dunno if it’s maturity or just…

      Look I interact with a lotta kids, and they are not alright. If you told me a large number of zoomers literally did not know how to invite their friends to real life activities, I would believe you. I’ve spoken with a lot of Zoomers who are so socially awkward they don’t seem to understand a spoken conversation. I feel like we have an obligation to invite them to stuff, just to show them that there is a world off the net that’s worth living in.

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      That’s how it always is. It has nothing to do with the “generation,” but more the stage of life someone is at.

      I didn’t get invited to things with people a generation or two older than me when I was younger, because I was an immature little jerk. Now I do, because my stage of life is a lot more similar to theirs now that my kids are more independent and I’ve learned to behave.

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      I very met some very mature Gen Z! They just happen to be the ones that don’t spend a lot of time on social media haha