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Crack that piggy bank

Dee
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July 3, 2020

The generation these days might not help each other in a humanitarian way at times but definitely in a materialist fashion way. Fashion for past generations was classified as an extravagant item to buy and very expensive. It was very rare for a teenager to be able to afford a high fashion item to have in their wardrobe. I'm saying this because I remember being sixteen and wanting my first pair of designer sunglasses. They were black Gucci sunglasses and were to die for. I think I still have them somewhere because I couldn't bare to throw them out. It took me a lifetime to pay them off layby and it was such an accomplishment when I did. I was so proud that I bought them for myself, the difference nowadays is that, teenagers expect their parents to pay for them.

It's almost like this generation strives for entitlement and in many cases, this is exactly how they are. Not all millennials are like this but there are a fair few of them still out there. That's where the upbringing has so much to do with the overall attitude and morals of a millennial towards life and society. Back in the days, we were harder workers and life wasn't easy, much like now but these individuals have bigger problems currently because of the overall social spectrum that is constantly watching everything they do.

I have to give it to them though, as these days millennials have come up with the perfect solution to buying an expensive fashion item, to fit into the much current trend clique. For their birthdays instead of giving each other small insignificant gifts, they all decide to put money together towards an expensive designer handbag or a designer item of the birthday girls/boys choice. I have to say that's a pretty smart idea because of course, at their age they can't afford to buy it themselves. This is what we call a form of fashion comradery between the young troops. Where they all work together towards the end result, being defeating the young fashion stigma of 'you can't have it because you can't afford it'. These millennials are not only calculating but clever creatures of habit. I don't even want to imagine what the Alpha generation is going to be like. Obviously amazingly fabulous is what I'm thinking and particularly imaginative towards their wants and their goals.

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Crack that piggy bank

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July 3, 2020

The generation these days might not help each other in a humanitarian way at times but definitely in a materialist fashion way. Fashion for past generations was classified as an extravagant item to buy and very expensive. It was very rare for a teenager to be able to afford a high fashion item to have in their wardrobe. I'm saying this because I remember being sixteen and wanting my first pair of designer sunglasses. They were black Gucci sunglasses and were to die for. I think I still have them somewhere because I couldn't bare to throw them out. It took me a lifetime to pay them off layby and it was such an accomplishment when I did. I was so proud that I bought them for myself, the difference nowadays is that, teenagers expect their parents to pay for them.

It's almost like this generation strives for entitlement and in many cases, this is exactly how they are. Not all millennials are like this but there are a fair few of them still out there. That's where the upbringing has so much to do with the overall attitude and morals of a millennial towards life and society. Back in the days, we were harder workers and life wasn't easy, much like now but these individuals have bigger problems currently because of the overall social spectrum that is constantly watching everything they do.

I have to give it to them though, as these days millennials have come up with the perfect solution to buying an expensive fashion item, to fit into the much current trend clique. For their birthdays instead of giving each other small insignificant gifts, they all decide to put money together towards an expensive designer handbag or a designer item of the birthday girls/boys choice. I have to say that's a pretty smart idea because of course, at their age they can't afford to buy it themselves. This is what we call a form of fashion comradery between the young troops. Where they all work together towards the end result, being defeating the young fashion stigma of 'you can't have it because you can't afford it'. These millennials are not only calculating but clever creatures of habit. I don't even want to imagine what the Alpha generation is going to be like. Obviously amazingly fabulous is what I'm thinking and particularly imaginative towards their wants and their goals.

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