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              OLD VS NEW GENERATION The comparison between old and new generations often encompasses various aspects of life, including technology, communication, values, work ethics, and lifestyle. Here’s a broad overview: Technology Old Generation: Relied on analog devices such as rotary phones, typewriters, and physical maps. Limited access to information, often dependent on libraries and printed media. Entertainment included radio, television with limited channels, and physical activities. New Generation: Uses digital devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Instant access to vast amounts of information via the internet. Diverse entertainment options including streaming services, social media, and interactive games. Values and Social Norms Old Generation: Often holds traditional values, with a focus on community, family, and stability. Social norms were more rigid, with clear expectations regarding roles and behavior. New Generation: Values ...
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                             FASHION OF OLD GENERATION Fashion of the old generation varies widely depending on the specific era and region. Here's an overview of fashion from different decades of the 20th century: 1900s Women's Fashion : Long skirts, high collars, and puffed sleeves were common. Corsets were used to create an hourglass figure. Hats were a staple accessory. Men's Fashion : Suits with waistcoats, high stiff collars, and bowler or top hats. Trousers were high-waisted. 1940s Women's Fashion : Utility clothing due to World War II, with simpler lines and less fabric. After the war, the "New Look" by Dior with cinched waists and full skirts became popular. Men's Fashion : Military influences with bomber jackets and pea coats. Suits remained popular but were more functional. 1970s Women's Fashion : Disco influence with glittery fabrics, jumpsuits, and platform shoes. Bohemian styles with peasant blouses...
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                         LIFESTYLE OF NEW GENERATION The lifestyle of the new generation, often referred to as Generation Z (born roughly between 1997 and 2012) and the emerging Generation Alpha (born after 2012), is marked by several distinctive characteristics shaped by rapid technological advancements, social changes, and global events. Here are some key aspects: Digital Natives Technology Integration : Growing up with smartphones, social media, and instant access to information, this generation is highly tech-savvy. Social Media : Platforms like Instagram, Faceook and Snapchat play significant roles in their social intractions. Health and Wellness Mental Health Awareness : Higher awareness and openness about mental health issues. They prioritize mental well-being alongside physical health. Holistic Health : Interest in holistic and alternative health practices, including yoga, meditation, and plant-based diets. Relatio...