• OkQwerty@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Would love some older internet gen input here: is this a “gen [whatever] is so [negative trait here] because they are [generation group]” or “younger ppl be stupid”?

    Context: Am a millennial. At my first “real job” (as in, in the industry I got my degree in) I worked with ONE (1) other person, who was an early Gen-Xer. After developing a report with each other and becoming friendly, he lamented to me about how it seems like “millennials (not you, of course)” seem so helpless - like they can’t figure things out on their own. Always asking “where is-” or “how do i-” before even examining the problem at hand and/or the resources available.

    This dude was a self-proclaimed “blue fish in a red sea,” and we worked with a wide age-range of sales ppl. I mention this, bc in the two years I worked with this nerd (and he was a fucking nerd, taking into account modern day and late 80s-early 90s standards of the term), his complaints about millennials never sounded like media parrot-speech. He was literally befuddled about the operational differences between generations.

    It 100% seemed like an ageist thing. This was the late 2010’s, pre-covid.

    I’m in my 30s now and am equally baffled when my teenaged niece (weird familial age gap - not relevant here) doesn’t know how to make the tap water hot when there’s only one knob instead of two. She asked outloud but I refused to acknowledge or answer her. Niece figured it out shortly on her own, as expected.

    So-… maybe younger people are just, yknow, dumb? Or recognize that, when surrounded by more experienced others, it takes less effort to ask for guidance than to waste energy through trial and error-?

    Not trying to prove a point here. Just legit curious if anyone older has had similar experiences and can offer insight into whether this is a “zoomers are-” or “younger people are-” observation.

    • Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      9 months ago

      I think you’re spot on with “young people dumb”. Takes a while to figure out… like, everything.

      Generations will have different strong and\or weak areas because their environment changes, but our sum total of “competence” will stay the same IMHO.

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        9 months ago

        We were equally dumb when younger, it is just that we look at them now with the experience we accumulated.

        And we can flip the table and ask why no one is taking the time to train these young people. Stop being an old grumpy person and help the next generation.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      9 months ago

      Seems kind of like he’s shaming people for asking questions at work, which is kind of a bad take. Does he know that they didn’t examine the problem first?