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Millennials Offer Blunt Advice to Generation Z on Avoiding Perceived Social Faux Pas

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 14, 2025
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The inevitable march of time and the cyclical nature of generational perception form the crux of a viral TikTok video that has sparked a conversation about the anxieties of growing older. Steven, a 36-year-old millennial from Southern California, posted a video addressing Gen Z’s apprehension about becoming like the “cringy millennials” they currently perceive with disdain. His message, delivered with a touch of humor, warns Gen Z that their fear is not unique and that they, too, will one day become the older generation they currently mock. This, he argues, is an unavoidable reality, a rite of passage experienced by every generation. He recounts his own youthful aversion to Generation X, only to find himself now appreciating their perspectives and understanding the futility of resisting the natural progression of aging and cultural shifts.

Steven’s video resonated with a large audience, garnering hundreds of thousands of views and likes on TikTok. His point, that each generation in its youth views the older generation with a certain level of disdain and apprehension, struck a chord with many millennials who had experienced similar feelings in their younger years. The underlying message is not one of mockery or judgement, but rather an observation of a recurring pattern in societal dynamics. The younger generation, often fueled by a sense of novelty and a desire to differentiate themselves, tends to view the older generation’s norms and preferences as outdated or “cringy.” This, however, is a temporary perspective, destined to evolve as the younger generation ages and experiences the realities of life that shape the perspectives of those who have gone before them.

The concept of generational cringe, as highlighted by Steven, isn’t about inherent flaws within a specific generation, but rather a product of the evolving cultural landscape and the shifting perspectives that come with age and experience. What is considered cool and relevant in one era can quickly become outdated and even embarrassing in the next. This is not a value judgment, but simply a reflection of the ever-changing nature of trends, technology, and societal norms. Gen Z’s current perception of millennials as cringy is likely influenced by the same factors that shaped millennials’ views of Generation X, and so on. It’s a cycle of perception driven by the desire to establish a distinct identity and differentiate oneself from those who came before.

Steven’s video offers a valuable lesson in perspective and acceptance. He emphasizes that the fear of becoming like the older generation is not unique to Gen Z. Every generation grapples with this apprehension, only to eventually find themselves in the very position they once mocked. He encourages Gen Z to accept this inevitability rather than fighting it. The focus, he suggests, should not be on avoiding the perceived cringe of older generations, but on embracing the experiences and perspectives that come with aging. This acceptance, he implies, allows for a greater appreciation of the cyclical nature of generational dynamics and a more nuanced understanding of the commonalities that connect generations despite their differences.

The overwhelming response to Steven’s video underscores the universality of this generational phenomenon. Many commenters shared their own experiences of youthful apprehension about becoming like the older generation, validating Steven’s observation. Some pointed out the irony of Gen Z’s disdain for millennials, highlighting the cyclical nature of these perceptions. Others simply celebrated the brutal honesty of Steven’s message, appreciating his candid take on a common anxiety. The viral nature of the video suggests a broader societal recognition of these generational dynamics and a growing acceptance of the inevitable transition from youth to adulthood, with all the perceived cringe that supposedly entails.

Ultimately, Steven’s TikTok video serves as a gentle reminder that while generational differences are real and often pronounced, they are also part of a larger, continuous cycle. The apprehension Gen Z feels about becoming like millennials is not unique; it’s a familiar sentiment echoed across generations. The video encourages a shift in perspective, suggesting that instead of fearing the inevitable, we should embrace the journey of aging and the evolving perspectives that come with it. This acceptance, perhaps, is the key to breaking the cycle of generational cringe and fostering a greater appreciation for the shared human experience across all generations.

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