Hollywood movie star Jodie Foster criticized Younger members of Gen Z accused me of being sloppy in writing emails and coming to work late.
Mr Foster made the comments in an interview with the Guardian published on Saturday.
“They're really annoying, especially at work. It's like, 'Oh, I'm not feeling well today, I'm going to work at 10:30 a.m.,'” she said.
Generation Z is generally defined as people born between 1997 and 2012, and is also known as “Zoomers.”
The 61-year-old actress continued to register complaints against the younger generation.
“Or email and say, 'This is all grammatically incorrect. Didn't you check the spelling?'” And they say, “Why would I do that? That's how it is. Isn't that so?” Restrict? ''' she said.
“They need to learn how to relax, how to not think so much, how to find their own things,” Foster said. continuation. “I can help them find that. It's a lot more fun than being the hero of the story with all the pressure behind you.”
Zoomers responding to a Reddit thread about working with older adults documented intergenerational frustration.
“For young people, the thumbs up emoji is very passive-aggressive,” reads a response from a 24-year-old.
“If someone just gives you a thumbs up, it's very rude. So it took a weird amount of time to adjust because the workplace was the same,” they added.
In a 2023 poll, 29% of Gen Z said the government should install cameras in every home to prevent crime and abuse, but older respondents said the government should install cameras in every home to prevent crime and abuse. Only 20% agreed.
Foster is best known for playing FBI agent Clarice Starling in the 1991 blockbuster film The Silence of the Lambs.
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