The Zoomer generation is covering the middle of their mugs with their hands in an attempt to keep their faces out of the picture while still (sort of) appeasing their parents. Here’s why.
Apologies for NY Post link but interesting phenomenon
being incurious of others’ feelings and experiences, especially family, is something I can’t wrap my mind around. though I guess that’s how that works.
In moderation, I see no problems with people sharing memories and photos of whatever. But it becomes annoying when the creation of memories are prioritized over experiencing the present. Zoomers are definitely obsessed with selfies just like anyone else, but when it comes to group events it seems like the vast majority of the ones I know take a couple group photos here and there and see nothing wrong if someone blinked or didn’t smile or isn’t smiling perfectly because they just wanna move on.
In moderation, I see no problems with people sharing memories and photos of whatever. But it becomes annoying when the creation of memories are prioritized over experiencing the present. Zoomers are definitely obsessed with selfies just like anyone else, but when it comes to group events it seems like the vast majority of the ones I know take a couple group photos here and there and see nothing wrong if someone blinked or didn’t smile or isn’t smiling perfectly because they just wanna move on.