9 Things About The New Generation That Are Really Difficult To Understand

So, now that we all are 17,18,19,20 … There are some things about kids these days from the age of 10 to about 15 that we totally can not relate to as if was a dream for us. Here are 10 things that you would find difficult to understand and its common for them.

1. Owner of Iphones.

When we were there age we were barely allowed to touch our parent’s phone without permission and these kids are face timing each other at the age of 11. WTF :!
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2. Make up and hair gels.

Kids in grade 4-5, put make up and come to school and boys put hair gels and they make it a fashion show every day of the week. Ye ho kya raha hai?

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3. The attitude.

The arrogance which is filled inside them , that they are 11 years ago. Its bigger than Bill Gate’s Bank Balance.

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4. Travelling in A/C cars.

So , they dont want to be independent like we did by travelling on our own. A/c Cars and their first choice.

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5. First kiss.

Its must for them to have there first kiss by the age of 10. Otherwise you are termed as a loser.
ye kab se hone lag gaya yaar?

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6. Mean girls.

Having a girl group , that bitches about everyone and wants the hottest guys in school.
No babe, its all shifted from High school to junior school.

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7. Bikers jacket , spikes and cool look

For all those hot guys who are still in 5th Grade are super hot and we realize our age group guys suck infront of them. Why I mean Why?

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8. The private room.

We all got our own rooms and privacy slowly with time during High school. Probably earliest in middle school. Junior school kids cant afford to live in a house which can not have a room just for themselves. Bhaii Privacy .. Soch.

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9. IDGAF

Replying back to parents was not an option for us but seems like the kids think its cool AF.

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CONGRATS. WE NOW WE ARE REALLY OLD AND ZAPPED WHEN IT COMES TO THE KIDS THESE DAYS. I TELL YA!

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