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September 4, 2023
Explore the cultural shift in how Gen Z views respect as compared to their parents’ generation. Learn the five factors that may have contributed to this change.
When it comes to respect, middle and high-school aged Gen Z hold a distinct viewpoint from their parents. They see themselves as equals and peers to their elders, parents and teachers. They feel comfortable and are even brazen about inserting their opinions into the conversation. They often ‘school’ adults on the correct socially conscious words, phrase, and approaches to the world and their generation.
Some adults see this behavior as overconfident, disrespectful, or even just rude. “I would never say that to my parents/teachers/adults” is a common discussion point among adults.
However, I would argue this cultural shift is a reflection the changes in society rather than a calculated decision. Gen Z’s perspective has been shaped by many circumstances in their upbringing that were often beyond their control.
These changes are here to stay and, as marketers, we need to respect this change. As a result, this shift in attitudes towards intergenerational respect carries several marketing implications that businesses and brands need to pay attention to as these tweens and teens come of age.
The evolving dynamics of respect within Gen Z has significant implications for marketing strategies. Perspectives have changed for good and brands must adapt their communication methods to align with Gen Z’s mindset. It’s all a matter of respect.
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