What do older generations misunderstand about yours?
Something that older generations misunderstand about my generation is phone usage. Older people always think that all teenagers do is play on their phones. In reality, that is not true at all. I don't even use my phone that much. In fact, sometimes it seems my Mom and Dad are much more addicted to their phone than I am. The only times I really like to use my phone are when there is nothing else to do.
Older people tend to just write off our generation. They have stereotyped us in one way and they can't wrap their minds around anything else. It is sometimes frustrating, yet it is understandable. The media, whether jokingly or seriously, portrays us in a way that justifies the stance of the older people. You watch a show about teenagers and they are all on their phones, texting each other while they are sitting next to one another. Maybe if this false reality wasn't shown, the perception would be different.
Older people tend to just write off our generation. They have stereotyped us in one way and they can't wrap their minds around anything else. It is sometimes frustrating, yet it is understandable. The media, whether jokingly or seriously, portrays us in a way that justifies the stance of the older people. You watch a show about teenagers and they are all on their phones, texting each other while they are sitting next to one another. Maybe if this false reality wasn't shown, the perception would be different.
I really agree with your point of view on what the older generation misunderstands. I also think your use of vocabulary was good.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree that some people in our generation have caused others to typify our entire generation as phone obsessive. I fear that this misconception will only increase.
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