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Oftentimes, we have heard about the problems of Gen Z at work. And now, comes a new issue — the ‘Gen Z stare’. Millennials at the workplace describe it as a long, blank and expressionless stare. But ...
Despite the global slowdown in the luxury goods sector, Europe is showing growth. In 2024, the value of the market in the region increased by 3% and reached almost €110 billion. What is behind this ...
In an informal survey of 241 Business Insider readers, 59.3% of respondents said they had experienced the "Gen Z stare." See ...
"I was instantly drawn to it because it had that early 2000s Hollister vibe I love," the woman who found the skirt told Newsweek.
Most times Pranav (Nav) Karmacharya works from home. Sometimes he decides to hop over to a local college and find somewhere comfy to catch up on Slack messages; other times he’s recording himself at 5 ...
Gen Z’s news consumption is also a question of access. You don’t have a newspaper on the school bus on the way to class or a TV in your college dorm, so of course you’ll only see what’s happening if ...
This week's discourse has revolved around the so-called "Gen Z stare" in professional and retail environments. But what are people really talking about?
The “Gen Z stare” is a blank look Zoomers give to their elders. It’s the latest intergenerational spat to take over TikTok.
Adam Aleksic posts well-researched, high-energy videos breaking down Gen Z social media slang. Think of him as the Bill Nye ...
The ‘Gen Z stare’ is a real thing and it has sparked a seriously heated debate online with Millennials claiming its 'rude'.
Millennials and Gen X have taken to TikTok to call out the "Gen Z stare," when a Gen Z worker seems to be rudely unresponsive ...
Ryan Zickgraf is a columnist for UnHerd, from which this op-ed was adapted.