Boomer Trends Millennials Think Needs To Disappear Forever
Some millennials prefer chain restaurants for convenience and familiarity, but many prefer local, independent restaurants. They prefer sustainable and ethical restaurants and unique dining experiences.
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1. Chain Restaurant
With email and digital communication, fax machines seem outdated. Modern workers are comfortable with digital technology and see no need for slow, inefficient communication.
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2. Fax Machine
Smartphones and the internet have made printed phone books obsolete, so most younger people prefer to look up contact information online.
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3. Printed Phone Book
Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime are replacing cable TV for younger generations. By letting viewers watch when they want, these platforms offer more flexibility.
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4. Cable Television
Millennials are less interested in 9-to-5 Monday-Friday work than previous generations. Millennials prefer flexible work schedules for work-life balance.
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5. Traditional 9-5 Job
Online shopping has made malls less appealing. Modern shoppers prefer online shopping for its convenience and variety.
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6. Malls
Smartphones have rendered landlines obsolete, like fax machines and phone books. Younger families consider them unnecessary expenses.
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7. Landline Phone
Millennials are environmentally conscious and want to reduce or eliminate single-use plastic bags. They prefer eco-friendly reusable shopping bags.
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8. Plastic Bags
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