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With a global community around the app, products from local brands have the chance to reach an international audience and go ...
In an informal survey of 241 Business Insider readers, 59.3% of respondents said they had experienced the "Gen Z stare." See ...
"I was instantly drawn to it because it had that early 2000s Hollister vibe I love," the woman who found the skirt told Newsweek.
Most times Pranav (Nav) Karmacharya works from home. Sometimes he decides to hop over to a local college and find somewhere comfy to catch up on Slack messages; other times he’s recording himself at 5 ...
But the “stare” dogpile is also a reflection of the social skills we value and how we learned to value them; concerns that go beyond eye contact and active listening. In examining our hangups and the ...
Gen Z’s news consumption is also a question of access. You don’t have a newspaper on the school bus on the way to class or a TV in your college dorm, so of course you’ll only see what’s happening if ...
This week's discourse has revolved around the so-called "Gen Z stare" in professional and retail environments. But what are people really talking about?
The “Gen Z stare” is a blank look Zoomers give to their elders. It’s the latest intergenerational spat to take over TikTok.
Adam Aleksic posts well-researched, high-energy videos breaking down Gen Z social media slang. Think of him as the Bill Nye ...
The ‘Gen Z stare’ is a real thing and it has sparked a seriously heated debate online with Millennials claiming its 'rude'.
Millennials and Gen X have taken to TikTok to call out the "Gen Z stare," when a Gen Z worker seems to be rudely unresponsive ...
Ryan Zickgraf is a columnist for UnHerd, from which this op-ed was adapted.