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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 00:00 EDT

8 habits boomers swear are good etiquette that millennials and Gen Z consider passive aggressive

From perfectly punctuated texts that feel like silent treatment to voicemails about dinner plans that trigger fight-or-flight responses, the everyday courtesies your parents swear by might be secretly driving younger generations up the wall.

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