15 Things Millennials Secretly Agree With Boomers On

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Despite generational divides, Millennials and Boomers surprisingly agree on many issues. Rising costs and the importance of good manners are just a few areas of consensus. Here are 15 key issues where these generations find common ground.

Clothing Quality

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Both generations reject fast fashion’s emphasis on speed and affordability over quality and sustainability. They opt for timeless, well-made pieces crafted from durable materials, embracing a conscious approach to fashion that values longevity over disposability.

Customer Service

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Unacceptable wait times and unhelpful staff are universally frustrating. Traditionalists and Millennials deeply appreciate exceptional customer service and value businesses that prioritize customer satisfaction and assistance.

Societal Civility

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Increasingly, the groups agree that society needs more kindness and understanding, noting a growing prevalence of rudeness and impatience. They seem to have found common ground in their commitment to civility despite differing approaches. A 2020 survey by the Pew Research Center found that 74% of Americans believe that people with different political views can still get along.

Rising Gas Prices

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The pain of escalating fuel costs is felt across the board. Veterans reminisce about cheaper times, while Millennials wish for more affordable options as gas prices continue to climb nationwide.

Inflation Concerns

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Rising prices and shrinking purchasing power are common worries. Boomers and Millennials feel the financial pinch, whether saving for retirement or managing everyday expenses, and both generations notice the strain on their wallets.

Parking Woes

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A common frustration unites both generations: the frustrating search for parking. This can overshadow the enjoyment of outings and events for the two.

Good Manners

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Amidst an observable decline in courtesy, particularly among younger cohorts, both generations emphasize the significance of polite conduct. They lament the scarcity of “please” and “thank you” in daily interactions, yearning for a societal shift towards more widespread civility and respect.

Screen Overload

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Technology’s influence is undeniable. Both age groups recognize the detrimental effects of prolonged screen time on mental and emotional well-being and advocate for more offline activities.

Straw Frustrations

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While supportive of environmental efforts, both eras agree that current alternatives to plastic straws often fall short in usability. They yearn for better solutions that balance eco-friendliness with functionality.

Ghosting Discomfort

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That ambiguity that comes with being ghosted in relationships is unsettling for everyone. The new timers and seniors alike value clear and honest communication, preferring to address issues directly rather than being left in the dark.

Reservation Issues

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Waiting excessively, even with a reservation, is universally disliked. Both generations find it frustrating to book a table only to face long delays, disrupting their dining plans and experiences.

Physical Books

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A renewed appreciation for tangible books is emerging. While digital formats are convenient, many now favor physical books for their sensory engagement and focused reading experience.

Reliable News Sources

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There is an increasing shift towards valuing traditional news outlets. Both generations are growing weary of the unreliable nature of social media news and are seeking more dependable and verified information.

Job Stability

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The once-celebrated trend of job-hopping for quick advancement is losing appeal. A Gallup survey found that 62% of millennials prioritize job security over other benefits, and 61% want to stay with their current employer for at least 5 years.

Face-to-Face Communication

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In a world dominated by digital communication, there is an increasing recognition of the importance of in-person interactions. Millennials, in particular, are beginning to appreciate how face-to-face conversations can strengthen relationships and foster deeper connections.

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