Why millennials are so annoying




















In shows like New Girl , we see how even millennials edging toward the end of their twenties find themselves increasingly socially obsolete in the eyes of kids just 10 years younger. A pan-ethnic, pansexual hive mind, and they want nothing to do with me! Ellie Alves on You embodies this perspective. The Gen-Z Ellie deflates their ridiculousness with an old-school idea of authenticity that even Gen-Xers would admire. So why do millennials get such a tough time from everyone?

As with so many things about them, it all goes back to the internet. Millennials came of age when the personal essay was becoming the standard for personal expression. With more avenues for content, we also just see and hear a lot more from millennials. And in the case of millennials, these experiences have been largely traumatic. In stories that truly engage with the millennial experience, rather than simply mocking it, this unease underscores everything.

Yet we gradually see how their dissatisfaction is a response to a world where disaster and violence is always imminent, lurking behind a veil of bland, pacifying consumerism.

Both Vox Lux and Nocturama deal with the idea of processing these fears through performance whether that be through art, through dramatic acts, or simply through how we present ourselves.

Performance can be seen as superficial— But through performance, millennials are often able to articulate a deeper, more impactful truth. Rebecca is a bit of a narcissist and, yes, a tad annoying.

Of course, Millennials have their own thoughts about Gen Z as well. When we asked year-olds to choose descriptors for the younger gen, the top words chosen were a mix of positives and negatives:.

Millennials Think Gen Z Is…. Want to know what Millennials think about their own generation? Perhaps they are compensating for the way other generations feel about them. But at the same time, many Millennials agree with the viral TikTok comments made about them, and were even laughing along. So, what have we learned? Well, boomers are the ones who first started making fun of millennials. Remember when they accused young people — sorry, millennials — of not being able to afford their own homes because they eat too much avocado toast?

Many millennials hated this, pointing out that boomers are the ones who parented millennials , so why are they surprised at how they came out? So Gen Z-ers hate millennials now? A handy guide to the generation wars.

When they look at their life today, they acknowledge that though they may be successful and have an impressive LinkedIn profile, they're not doing what they originally set out to do with their life and career. This conflicts when they see millennials diving headfirst into pursuing a career fueled by meaning. Early in their careers, many from previous generations were hungry for success like they see with millennials.

This means that they went above and beyond what was asked of them. They did more than was expected of them. But then, something odd happened as they progressed in their job. Instead of continuing to do great work, they started doing "good enough" work. They no longer go above and beyond.



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