Outside of work, however, the dynamics change. In general, Gen Z excels at playful digital banter, whether through group chats, memes, or rapid-fire texting. Boomers, in contrast, often prefer in-person or phone conversations, while Gen X toggles between both worlds. Millennials occupy the middle ground, adept at both digital shorthand and in-person warmth.
Understanding these distinctions is key…
Parents Are Unknowingly Compromising Their Children's Safety With This Super Common Habit
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Parades also became popular during the COVID-19 lockdowns, so opt to decorate your car and drive by friends’ homes or attend a school-organized graduation parade. These celebrations are fun, mobile, and less likely to leave long-term digital traces.
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First and foremost, you have to remember who it is that you’re speaking to, explained Steven Hassan, Ph.D., founder and director of Freedom of Mind Resource Center, and author of The Cult of Trump.
“If you’re speaking with someone who is a relative or a childhood…