For Gen Z, a beige flag is more innocuous. It could be someone offering a cringe or basic answer to a dating app question, or ...
Raised online and under constant scrutiny, young adults are leaning into embarrassment as a necessary part of growing up.
Golin MENA’s Natasha D’Souza on how generations - Gen Z and Millennials - are reshaping PR, from calls to hybrid work.
The whole “To Nice” versus Tunis fiasco feels emblematic of a sort of shamelessness that seems to fuel our most-watched ...
Chalamet’s beloved presence online exemplifies the slow collapse of shallow, mob-like critique into itself — where calling something cringe might be just as cringe, so cringe begins to lose all ...
It’s a step up from the classic laughing emoji. Plus Gen-Z has deemed the laughing emoji cringe due to its overuse and lack of flair. To them the laughing emoji is almost “professional”, something you ...
“It was a flirting party, not a dating party,” said Byrnes. “It wasn’t goal-oriented, [which is] a dynamic that dating apps ...
As Nike targets a new generation with a revised slogan, "Why Do It?," NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to consumer trends expert Casey Lewis about what brands get right and wrong about Gen Z.
The "Gen Z stare" or a neutral and unblinking facial expression emerged in 2025 as a significant cultural phenomenon. Studies ...
Gen Z has abandoned the old dating script. In its place are more possibilities than young people sometimes know what to do ...
As the youngest member of the NYC Council, there’s a lot of interest in Ossé. The 27-year-old has welcomed the New Yorker into his Bed-Stuy apartment, sat down for a feature story with New York Mag ...