" It ’s not a ' doggo . ' You ’re 30 . You did n’t ' do a affair . ' You had a baby . Once again . You ’re 30 , please . I beg you . stop over talking like you ’re 6 . "
Recently, we wrote a post where Gen Z’ers (and some older generations) of theBuzzFeed Communitysharedwhich millennial trends they think are no longer “cool.“Their responses caused QUITE a discussion, so now, it’s your turn to agree or disagree with their opinions.
Do YOU think these millennial trends are really “outdated?” It’s time to vote…
1.“Monochrome furniture, sure. Everything all gray? You’ll be refurnishing within 10 years, if not sooner.”
— bigchecka
2.“I’m a cusper, so I don’t know if my opinion counts, but ‘I did a thing’ needs to be left behind. If you, as a grown adult, did a grown adult thing just say that. ‘I bought a car,’ ‘we got engaged,’ ‘started a new job,’ etc. Whatever it is, PLEASE just say it, and let’s celebrate it.”
" Do n’t make it eldritch by work all 👉 🏼 👈 🏼 ~awkward~. "
— vondeyjr
3.“Skinny jeans. It reminds me of Gru fromDespicable Me.”
— 25 , Arkansas
4.“I may be an older Gen Z’er, but I work regularly with younger Gen Z and Gen Alpha. What we don’t see are bold eyebrow styles. More and more people are opting to embrace their natural or almost-natural brows instead of big or skinny brows. (And it’s entirely because of how eyebrows carbon-dated our siblings and parents in pictures.)”
— 24 , Florida
5.“The Jim Carrey face: People who do it are automatically cringey and cannot be taken seriously. They tend to be stuck in the ’90s and refuse to grow up. It’s completely unoriginal, and it makes people feel uncomfortable. Let Jim Carrey do it and no one else. It’s embarrassing for you and your friends.”
— 16 , USA
6.“The ‘smol girl’ and ‘big boy’ thing/saying things in a baby-like tone of voice. It’s as if I’m talking to a person who can’t seem to escape the old, really bizarre face filters off of TikTok and Snapchat. Like, their humor is based on using everyday words and phrases and making it worse by putting what sounds like a baby voice over it.”
" It ’s embarrassing and , quite frankly , old and overuse to the gunpoint where I thought mass only did this in the mid-2010s and not in the current clock time . "
7.“Acronyms. Bae, ttyl, brb, lol. It is one thing to type them, but it’s something else completely to say the acronym. Just laugh! Don’t say ‘lol.’ It feels like you’re mocking me!”
— 27 , Georgia
8.“I’m actually an elder millennial, born in 1983. I’ve hated the term ‘adulting’ since the first time I heard it. In my 20s, I felt like older generations already had a hard time taking us seriously. Adulting just makes you sound immature. You’re adulting because you are an adult, and that’s what adults do.”
— Anonymous , Michigan
9.“Taking photos of your food, and posting it on social media. Nobody cares what you ate, how many bowel movements you had, or what you are thinking. Some experiences and thoughts should stay in your head. Not everything should be shared with the world.”
— 46 , USA
10.“My 19-year-old colleagues told me that I give off Aunty vibes. Why??? Because I wear headbands. Guess headbands are no longer chic; they’re just sending me straight to old town.”
— 40 , UK
11.“Statement necklaces; they are bulky, overwhelming, and just impractical.”
— 15 , USA
12.“Sending an actual text on your phone. Everybody uses Snapchat as their messaging app, and no one actually texts anymore. I get it — Snapchat is cool because the messages are deleted automatically and don’t clog up your phone, and you can send instantaneous pictures of yourselves with just one click.”
" But I remember when texting was all the rage back when I was in high-pitched school . "
— 28 , North Dakota
13.“It’s not a ‘doggo.’ You’re 30. You didn’t ‘do a thing.’ You had a baby. Once again. You’re 30, please. I beg you. Stop talking like you’re 6.”
14.“Side parts, because they only look flattering with certain features/face shapes, and it often looks too unbalanced.”
— 20 , Illinois
15.“I am an older ‘millennial’ who grew up in the ’90s and didn’t fit or agree with many millennial stereotypes. I have been counting down the years and months until high-waisted jeans go back out of style… High-waisted pants are way too modest, old-timey, and just plain uncomfortable. They need to return to their rightful place where they belong in the past!”
" There is nothing more aphrodisiacal ( or comfy ) than a broken - rise pair of pant that hangs correctly off the hip line . ( Think Brittany Spears and Christina Aguilera in their iconic euphony videos ) The more scoop and the baggier , the better , but a gracious flattering pair of jeans with a solar flare or bell bottom is also appealing and feels great when you wear it . Those dress make me feel so great about myself when I wear them , and I ’m so beaming we ’ll see more of them back on the clothing memory board rack and the younger coevals . upright business , Gen Z , you ’ve become great discernment ! "
— 32 , Anonymous
16.“The Disney adult thing is just so creepy.”
— cupcakebonanza1
And finally…
17.“Millennial here. [Here’s] one thing I’ve heard from my Gen Z coworkers: Smoky eyes.”
— happyfan20
notice : Some response have been edited for length and/or uncloudedness .