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.
Doug Weaver experienced the so-called "Gen Z stare" while teaching college students. He says it's a symptom of a larger problem.
The Gen Z stare is an apparent tendency by young people in customer service positions to respond to innocuous statements with a blank look instead of a regular comment.
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If you’ve worked with Gen Z, you’ve probably seen the “Gen Z stare”: that facial expression that somehow manages to mix disdain, defiance, and utter disinterest all in one blank look. But here’s why experts say it’s going to backfire — and make it even harder for them to land a job.
There’s a new term circulating social media, and it’s dragging young people for their perceived lack of social skills. Dubbed “the Gen Z stare,” this blank-faced look is allegedly how many young people are engaging with the world around them — by, well, simply not.
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Banarsë compared it to the "Millennial Pause," a brief moment of silence before speaking in a video, adding that today's social quirks go viral more quickly. Banarsë added that the stare is part of Gen Z's move toward authenticity and boundary-setting—where emotional labor isn't automatically performed to meet outdated norms.
Cultural habits shift from generation to generation, and a notable Gen-Z social trait may actually be our fault.
What is the "Gen Z Stare?" Older TikTok users say that Gen Z workers often give blank, unresponsive stares. Gen Zers are pushing back.