The digital world is a big part of Gen Z and Millennials' lives, which means they care more than ever about having an interesting social media profile.
Boomers often worked for the same company for their whole lives, but Gen Z and Millennials tend to switch jobs more often.
Gen Z and Millennials have grown up in an age of instant gratification, where knowledge and resources are easy to find.
Because of the constant flow of information and events through social media platforms, Gen Z and Millennials are more likely to worry about missing out (FOMO).
People know that Gen Z and Millennials rely heavily on technology, especially smartphones and social media.
The current state of the economy and the financial problems that younger groups face have made it harder for Gen Z and Millennials to make ends meet.
This is a good thing, it could be a red flag if all they do is post on social media and talk about how good they are without actually doing anything.
Gen Z and Millennials are used to getting things right away because they grew up in the digital age.
The use of technology and social media has made it harder for Gen Z and Millennials to talk to each other face-to-face.
Gen Z and Millennials often go into relationships with unrealistically high standards. This is because they see idealized versions of relationships in the media and want constant excitement.