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The bus and train segments at ixigo continue to gain traction, with train bookings by Gen Z travellers (aged 18-30) rising 45 ...
Once considered a pursuit for retirement, philosophy is now being embraced earlier in life, driven by the need for inner ...
Gen Z etiquette in the workplace has once again come under the microscope, with the latest criticism being the 'gen Z stare'.
Millennials have once again become upset over a classic Gen Z gesture. What started as the middle versus side part debate, and then evolved into the “Gen Z is lazy and doesn’t want to work” discussion ...
Culture 101's Perlina Lau and Senior Producer Olivia Wilson explain the blank face response some Gen Z's use and why it is infuriating some older people.
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Millennials are jumping online to poke fun at the so-called "Gen Z stare." NBC News' Steven Romo explains the latest ...
The "Gen Z stare" has gone viral on TikTok, where skits depict young people reacting to everyday conversations with a blank, ...
Learn why the "Gen Z Stare" is more than a blank, disengaged expression, why employers can't afford to misread it and what its deeper more serious meaning really holds.
Karli Mayer, a 25-year-old dental hygiene student in Denver, Colorado, said she will unleash her “Gen Z stare” when something ...
The "Gen Z stare" is gaining attention in the corporate world as some employers worry about the generation’s lackluster communication skills.
TikTokers coined the "Gen Z stare" to refer to the vacant look some young people give in social situations and workplace ...