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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 3:10

#VoiceYourOpinion | | Some things I would love to tell Gen Z, love Gen X #LadyFi

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There are just some things that I would love to tell Gen Z love Gen X. First of all, I'd love to tell you that many people think you are just extremely lazy, but I know you're not. You just haven't found what you want to do yet. You're not inspired yet to do the things that you know you're going to be great at, because you just don't know. I believe in you

#GenerationZ #GenerationX #Generations #Love

@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 0:22
I love this. Evelyn I love about Gen Z is that they are the generation that they ain't gonna let you play in their faces. People say they don't care about nothing. Oh, you're gonna know what they care about, because, like I said, you're not gonna play in their face. And, yeah, that's a beautiful thing
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:42

@DearAuntyAng

I was just having a conversation with my mom the other day about the difference between boomers, Gen X and Gen Z. And I told Mama I said, Mama, y'all was so nice. Civil rights movement, so kind. Now we lay hands. Gen X lay hands, and Gen Z lays hands in her feelings. So, yeah, I get you on that. I really get you on that
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Andrea_Speaks
Andrea Piggue
@Andrea_Speaks · 1:35

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So that's a good thing. And then going along with that they start conversations that my generation was taught not to start but they are needed conversations and although they are too entitled they do. Um the conversations are good and some of the conversations, if done properly and respectfully can bring healing for generations. Not just the two people who are talking but for generations. So that would be
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:11

@Andrea_Speaks

I agree. This generation does bring up subjects and topics that we thought were taboo because our parents told us we couldn't talk about this or we couldn't do that. I won't say because we had manners. It's just we were taught not to talk about certain things. But the subjects do need to be talked about. Growing up, I believe that's why we didn't know as much as we should as Gen Xers, because our parents wouldn't allow us to talk about these things
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