Generation Z
All Stories for Generation Z
Girlboss, Thirst Trap, Rizz: The meaning of these Gen-Z words and more added to Merriam- Webster's dictionary
Fp Explainers •Merriam-Webster has added an unbelievable 690 words from all walks of life in the most recent version. Numerous new words, such as Thirst Trap, chef's kiss, grammable, and beast mode, have been introduced to the famed dictionary, along with other slangs like doggo, rizz, goated, bussin, and simp
What Gen Z women want: ‘Lazy Girl Jobs’
Fp Explainers •The 'Lazy Girl Job' trend has evolved as a countertrend to female hustle culture, in part because of Gen Z. The new TikTok trend is essentially an undemanding, low-stress, usually administrative job, the real usefulness of which is more than questionable
Real-Life Pinocchios: How millennials became the world’s biggest liars
Fp Explainers •A new survey is putting millennials to shame. The study has found that those born between 1981 and 1996 tend to lie more than others, often in the workplace or on social media. It has also revealed that men are admittedly more dishonest than women
Book Review: 'CROCHET - The Gordian World of Tahir Khan' and children are NOT all right
Akhi •Raman Agarwal's 'CROCHET - The Gordian World of Tahir Khan' lifts the veil from the societally entrenched unscientific and false belief that children are naturally insulated against mental illnesses just because of their young age through his protagonist Tahir
What ‘snowflake’ Gen Z voters mean for the future of Indian politics
Abhijit Majumder •There is a certain consensus that Gen Z are those born between 1997 and 2010s. There will be potentially 250 million Gen Z voters in 2024, half of them first-time voters
Style check: How sustainable is the sustainable business for designers in today's fast fashion?
Nivedita •While sustainable practices are catching up like never before in the fashion industry, fashion designers weigh in on what is its impact on the brands
Jobs in 2021: With tech taking centrestage, ‘gap year’ 2020 is likely to force professionals to reinvent themselves
Ambip_citizenmatters •Jobs in 2021 will be different from jobs in 2019. Some features will be very new. Some may vanish altogether. But some will remain for the next 10 or 20 years, particularly the use of digital technology and the internet for remote working and projectisation
Today in Wait, What? — Nose Hair Extensions are a thing and we are 'hairrified'
Fp Staff •Nose Hair Extensions are a thing and we have set our laptops on fire