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Banarsë compared it to the "Millennial Pause," a brief moment of silence before speaking in a video, adding that today's social quirks go viral more quickly. Banarsë added that the stare is part of Gen Z's move toward authenticity and boundary-setting—where emotional labor isn't automatically performed to meet outdated norms.
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The Cut noted that her portrayal “suggests a sophisticate in her early 30s at best.” And it’s true—Hathaway looks young enough to get ID’d at a liquor store. But at the time of filming, she was also the same age as her character.
Like quiet quitting—where employees mentally check out of their jobs, instead of taking the financial risk that comes with actually quitting—those who are “quiet vacationing
While 59 percent of millennials said they would prioritize a "broke and magical" relationship over financial security, only 54 of Gen Z said the same.
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The perceived net worth required for financial comfort was $329,000 for Gen Z respondents, while millennials put it at $847,000, members of Gen X said $783,000 and baby boomers said $943,000.
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