Ah, it is always so curious seeing how people try and relate with such widely different generational experiences. Ideally with minimal conflict and argument of course.
Aye. I do think that it's "generally" been easier for our younger generations to relate than it was between say, for baby boomers and millennials. And I quite agree with your general assessment of what were the "best times" in the timeline so far. Though I'd give a little bit of props to the super late 90's (97-99), but that's just me.
Although I almost want to say millennials and GenX have typically got along a "little bit" more smoothly than Zoomers and millennials. Might just be my own experience though.
Ah, it is always so curious seeing how people try and relate with such widely different generational experiences. Ideally with minimal conflict and argument of course.
Aye. I do think that it's "generally" been easier for our younger generations to relate than it was between say, for baby boomers and millennials. And I quite agree with your general assessment of what were the "best times" in the timeline so far. Though I'd give a little bit of props to the super late 90's (97-99), but that's just me.
Although I almost want to say millennials and GenX have typically got along a "little bit" more smoothly than Zoomers and millennials. Might just be my own experience though.