I also teach middle schoolers and I just moved from teaching k-5. The 6-8th graders behave the same way my 2-3rd graders before covid behaved. It’s really weird.
Seeing an adult behave this way just makes you realize how weird it all is lol Edit: Dang, idk why this got so many likes! For all of you saying that I should've realized that already, I did already know that teenagers act strange - my comment was simply that it's more obvious when it's out of the usual context and I thought it was funny - we usually give teenagers a pass because we expect them to behave oddly compared to older people, so seeing the same behavior done by an older generation is kind of satirical.
🤣🤣😍 before I read the title, I thought she was the daughter, then I realize she's the mom acting like her daughter. 🙂 well done, you nailed her. Your hand gestures are on point. 😁
@@daveisdead do you realize how many people you're generalizing? They're are a lot of people who are Gen z who have quite distinct personalities. I know a lot of them. The only reason it seems like they're all stupid is because they put themselves out on the internet so you see them more than you'd see the normal ones. Generalizing a group of people, especially one you're in is one of the dumbest things you can do.
Its so funny how skits interpret a person gaming. They just show someone mashing every button a warped speed snd flailing the controller like its a magic wand.
Because the thats all it takes to communicate the concept. Its simple. Human stare at screens hit buttons make noise think its not worth less as member of species after.
@cloverleafsippa713 lol,imagine how embarrassed their kids will be in the future. They think they're cool now but their future kids will just think they were lame.
As a borderline Gen Z , 1997 this is all weird for me too Maybe our equivalent was making everything a One Direction pun and dancing to Soulja boy at any opportunity
Okay in n out is just a thing for people in the west coast. Im from the west but I currently live on the east coast. I ALWAYS get in n out when visiting my hone town. Its a must. In n out is good
@@NickTatorship. born in 1999 and definitely agree, people saying 1996 and above are all gen z and the same dont understand how different late 90's and early 2000 peeps are from current teens
This is my daughter Anjel and I swear I get lost in her expressions when she’s just talking. I be expecting simple answers but she’s a whole mood. I’m always saying “huh? What does that even mean 😂 “.
@@TheInfamousScott Apparently they aren't 😂 And it's even more weird that you can make that comment, but be so concerned about someone you don't even know and a situation that has nothing to do with you. The pot calling the kettle black 😂
My daughter's room has an "aesthetic" that she says I don't understand...and GenZ agrees with MOST things Billie Eilish talks about( if you agree with ALL she says, you're not a GenZ..."think for yourself" my kid says).
Yeah no as an adult gen z male none of what you said is true this video is also horrendous😂😂 This post is more accurate for parents who let social media raise their children
the thing is, I'm pretty sure I'm technically considered part of that generation, but I don't do anything that is the stereotypical Gen Z type person🤦♂️
It’s so cool having gen z children. They are the most thoughtful generations and don’t take bullshit and have great fashion sense. Most my friends are all parents. 90’s babies. I see their children growing up so fast and I realize how my family felt. We gotta appreciate every moment because one day they will be adults and gone. I can’t believe I’m old enough to have my own family but I still feel like a child myself 😂