![]() ![]() Yes a freakin emoji causing a mental avalanche amongst the younger generation. But then one cannot naively discredit the whole debacle as it is a ‘real issue’ instigating trauma amongst youngsters. Funny, how there’s a whole section of society who don’t even own a phone and probably wouldn’t bother at all by emoticons on one. This has stirred quite a flurry of reaction on the internet with each camp trying to validate and discredit the other. + Here are the top 10 emojis that make you look 'old' /sP8SIYix3t Especially from casual corporate communication.Īccording to a recent poll of 2,000 young people aged 16-29, emojis used by 'old people' include the thumbs up, the red love heart, the OK hand and the grimacing face ![]() + A 24-year-old on Reddit summed up the Gen-Z argument, saying it is best 'never used in any situation' as it is 'hurtful' /Jh7xiK0zC8Īccording to a poll conducted amongst 2,000 odd youngsters aged 16-29, here are the top 10 emojis, supposedly only older people use. Gen-Zers say they feel attacked whenever they see a 'passive aggressive' thumbs-up emoji ![]() It is the visual equal of sending a rather disconcerted ‘k’ text. The younger generation finds the emoji rather passive-aggressive. Most are bothered about the usage in professional settings. It’s a growing movement that gained traction in a Reddit post where one Gen Z confessed to being not adult enough to be grown comfy with the thumbs-up emoji. What is it that triggered the youngsters though? It seems, the Gen Zers find the ‘Thumbs Up’ emoji rather rude and ridiculous. The most used emoji in personal and corporate communication across decades. *drum rolls* Gen Z has canceled the humble ‘Thumbs Up’ emoji. ![]()
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