https://actualidad.rt.com/sociedad/184412-generacion-y-millennials-milenio-jovenes Use translate or whateva
I need to say that social media defines our generation, but how would I say that to refer to the article Does that even make sense
¡¿Quieres que te traduzca todo?!
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @lowkey https://actualidad.rt.com/sociedad/184412-generacion-y-millennials-milenio-jovenes Use translate or whateva \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
This is going to take me a while
I said use google translate LMAOOOO I ain't making you do that much torture
I just need evidence to be in favor of the statement 'Social medial defines our generation'
Some call it Generation Y, others "Millennials", generation of the millennium or even "Echo Boomers". Both between the '80s and the past decade, they grew up in an area of fast development of new technologies, and almost can't remember what the world was without internet. They're idealists, impatient and very well prepared academically. A lot of them have had opportunities to travel along the world at a young age, and study in the best universities and work in multi-million businesses and foreign ones. The researchers stand out with their characteristics and lack of maturity, the individualism, high expectations, self confidence, a high self esteem and the need for comfort. But at the same time, some features were highlighted like ability to adapt to new conditions quickly like changing home, work, and from there know how to grow quickly to resolve multiple problems simultaneously
Generation Y is composed of these type of people who want everything at once. They are not ready to handle a boring job or a routine job. They don't want to leave the best for last. What they want to leave their mark, live an interesting life, be part of something big, grow and develop, change the world that surrounds them, not only to gain money What other peculiarities do these children of the "Baby boom" generation have and how do they differ from their parents? What can they expect in the future and what does the future expect of them?
\(\bf Less~religion,~more~individualism\) The millennium generation is much more religious than previous generations, according to a group of scientists that analyzed the data from polls made between 1966 and 2014. Although the analysis of the data published in the magazine "PLOS One" shows that the majority of adolescents consider themselves religious in a some sense, the number of young people who identify themselves as non-religious increases. According to the analytical center Pew Research Center, the millennial generation not only relates less frequently to some religion, but it does not even have a clear position on the existence of God. The vast majority (86%) consider themselves to be believers, although only 58% of respondents are "absolutely sure" that God exists.
This trend is observed since 2000, when surveys were conducted among people of this generation. In 1970, only 12% of schoolchildren answered that they had never attended a religious service, while today 27% of respondents answered. According to Jean Twengle, a psychology professor in San Diego, USA, and lead author of the research published in 'PLOS One', this long-term study may show a trend that will influence future generations. Although the results show only the correlation of the data without investigating the causes, Twengle believes that this generational change is caused by the increase in individualism
"Individualism does not blend well with religion," says Twengle, since religion usually dictates social and behavioral norms, while individualism focuses on being and personal choices. However, not all are profound changes, since the need to belong to a social group still persists, although the manner of doing so has varied. In fact, today's teenagers prefer to use Facebook, for example, to interact in a religious group.
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