December 6, 2017
Snowflakes resent being referred to as 'snowflakes'
Your daily schadenfreude today is a delicious mix of blissful ignorance and total obliviousness demonstrated by young people who show no signs of growing into adults anytime soon.
An insurance company conducted a survey and found that 72% of 16- to 24-year-olds don't like being referred to as "snowflakes." But the kicker from this survey is that 72% believe that being called a "snowflake" damages their mental health.
Oh. My. Goodness.
Telegraph:
The "snowflake generation" is a disparaging term now commonly used to refer to young people, who are perceived to be over-sensitive and intolerant of disagreement.
But research by insurance firm Aviva found that 72 per cent of 16-24 year-olds think the term is unfairly applied, while 74 per cent think it could have a negative effect on young people's mental health.
The figures also show that young people are more likely to have experienced stress, anxiety...(Read Full Post)
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