Zoomers explain their habits: why they don’t call and don’t say hi
According to a study by The Washington Post, members of Generation Z differ from older generations in their approaches to communication. For instance, they consider phone calls a sign of an emergency, thus avoiding them in favor of text messages. Additionally, 'zoomers' use lowercase letters in writing, choose more serious emojis, wear headphones to shield themselves from informational noise, and take photos with vintage cameras. These behavioral traits arise from the constant digital contact and changed norms of social interactions.
Generation Z is distinguished from older generations not only by their technological preferences but also by their views on communication and perception of the world. Their habits are formed in a constant online environment, which influences their behavior and choices. To understand and interact with representatives of this generation, it is important to consider their characteristics and individuality.
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