![]() ![]() People in the West generally have more opportunities but they have less reasons to hold back. Everything is individualism because if you don't hold unto something like it then people just troll you. The East would rather ask, why should I present myself as a loser when I can just create a persona where I'm ok. There's no need to poke the bee hive unless there's honey and then everyone starts asking, "Where sir/ma'm? When?" My joblessness? That's me going to get one or just staying quiet and people will shut about it. ![]() The Korean movie Parasite actually (as good as a movie can do it) show the East/West distinction between cultures that a NEET suffers through cause remember there's no clear line. It's more like people are relying on an assumption based on the most likely personality of people in one society from another. There are NEETs who can find themselves becoming outliers in personalities just based on who they grow up with. western neets always ALWAYS go on about fitting in and liking the mainstream stuff and how much they want to be part of it and having no choice. I just gave up trying to be friends with anyone, noone really relates. except a small very very small handful of people, everyone wants to go work and live a shitty life because theyre dumb enough to think that will fix all their issues. They cant appreciate what they have, they will never be happy I ying to go along with everything and everyone, thinking they HAVE TO. everyone else(probably a small selection of people), japanese or not (Im from europe), just doesnt like it all, doesnt desire to conform or anything. I really dislike this general trend in "this part" of the world. really my impression so far, some people just are more detached from the mainstream cultures than. I think its because most people "here" grow up in a less strict environment. hence they become more "open" to it.Crispin Reed, brand strategist and partner at Sterling Brands at the time, coined the term Generation Z in a February 2007 article published in Brand Strategy magazine. In the article, Reed speculated whether the next generation after " Generation Y" would be called "Generation Z", stating: "It is hard to tell what is next? Will we meet Generation Z? This apocalyptic-sounding group might signal a new set of young people who take media fragmentation and multi-tasking to a further level." Īuthors William Strauss and Neil Howe wrote several books on the subject of generations and are widely credited with coining the term Millennials. Howe has said "No one knows who will name the next generation after the Millennials". In 2005, their company sponsored an online contest in which respondents voted overwhelmingly for the name Homeland Generation.
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