Older People Are Sharing "Baffling" Things They've Noticed About Younger People In Their Teens And 20s

I know that as a millennial, I sometimes feel like I can't keep up with the trends of today. Let's just say it took me a good minute to finally download and use TikTok.

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When I came across this Reddit thread where u/VisibleConfusion12 asked: "What is something that young people love that you don’t understand?" I was reassured that I'm not alone in feeling this way! Here is what some people had to say.

1."The public TikTok dancing. I just can't handle the second-hand embarrassment when someone is dancing in aisle five."

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2."Filming themselves crying."

u/Proteinoats

3."FaceTiming people instead of calling them. Unless you have to show me something, I prefer not to show my face on a screen."

u/BuscemiLuvr

4."The unending need to share everything on social media including their meals, their children, their partners, everything."

u/Aggravating_Boy3873

5."As a teacher, I get enormously annoyed by the idea that it seems cool to act dumb for a significant amount of teens. Like, being actually proud of lacking or pretending to lack basic knowledge or primary skills. Over the last two weeks, I had a kid claiming not to know how to use a ruler, and one who claimed to never have used scissors."

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6."The amount of online content so many people create. It's fucking work! How do they have time for this?"

u/MsGhoulWrangler

7."Talking loudly with your phone on speaker while in public. WTF is that all about?"

u/CGB_Spender

8."Referring to anybody people don't like as narcissistic. Every form of lying or even just disagreement is gaslighting."

u/GreenDogTag

9."Film random strangers without consent to make fun of them online all for internet 'clout.'"

u/Lizgreyisoficial

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10."Social media celebrities."

u/Existing_Ganache_293

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11."Extravagant proms and baby showers."

u/ThatBlackGirl93

12."The videos where they say it's a 'life hack' when it's just common sense. 'Try out this crazy life hack for perfectly cut bagels, EVERY TIME!' The person proceeds to use a bagel cutter."

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13."Watching unboxing videos."

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14."Those large, spider-looking, over-the-top fake eyelashes."

u/OneCrew2044

15."I'm still young, but Mukbang videos. I like cooking shows, but watching someone pig out on camera is just gross."

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16."Snapchat and location sharing. It's so vain. Humans are not meant to be that connected."

u/jeremyjack3333

Is there anything else you could add to this list? If so, share it with me in the comments below.