Just when Millennials and Gen Z were starting to get along, or at least agreeing to mutually cringe at Baby Boomers, another generational spat has broken out on the internet. And honestly, at this ...
We've got what you need to know about the Gen Z stare. - Mashable composite / Screenshots: TikTok / @_kayluhbb /@theprincessandthepoppers / @xiandivyne TikTok loves ...
Teens today often show a blank look called the "Gen Z stare" that can signal discomfort, not disrespect. Experts say social anxiety, pandemic isolation, and growing up online may shape how Gen Z ...
When Valerie Jefferson, 23, posted a video about the “Gen Z stare” on TikTok, she did not expect it to start a fight. Her video, which documented one interpretation of the meaning of the stare — the ...
Nearly 60% of BI readers who responded to our reader survey said they had experienced the "Gen Z stare."Daniel de la Hoz/Getty Images We asked BI readers: Have you experienced the "Gen Z stare"? Well, ...
The actor and Live cohost said he thinks young Gen Z-ers have issues with staring because of cellphone usage. "I think they've lost the art of small talk," Live guest cohost Elle Duncan added. Mark ...
The so-called "Gen Z stare"—a deadpan, unsmiling facial expression often seen in selfies and social media videos—has attracted growing cultural and psychological interest. While it has not yet been a ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Every generation has its quirks that older folks “just don’t get.” Baby boomers had hippie free love. Gen X got tagged as cynical pessimists. Millennials were accused of “not adulting.
The Gen Z stare is a hot topic. The internet is in an uproar with claims that the generation born between 1997 and 2012 is greeting everyone with the Gen Z stare, defined as a blank and utterly ...
You ask if the coffee shop has the new seasonal drink yet, and the young barista, a Generation Z (Gen Z) member, looks back at you with a blank, expressionless face before pointing to the menu board ...
The so-called "Gen Z stare"—a deadpan, unsmiling facial expression often seen in selfies and social media videos—has attracted growing cultural and psychological interest. While it has not yet been a ...