Boomers may think they are being realistic when they tell Millennials to take any job they can get, but this can come off as insensitive and tone-deaf.
Millennials grew up during a time when technology was changing quickly and people had more access to information than ever before.
Since the Boomer generation, the housing market has changed a lot, and Millennials are more likely to rent than to own a house.
Social media is an important part of Millennials' lives because it gives them a place to connect with others, learn new skills, and even find work.
Boomers may think that Millennials are too picky and should be more open-minded when looking for their dream job or the perfect partner.
Boomers often think that Millennials don't respect authority because they don't follow standard rules of etiquette and don't bow down to them.
The Boomer group had more kids and got married younger than the Millennials. Boomers may wonder why they aren't getting married or if they ever plan to get married.
Boomers may think that Millennials don't have enough work ethic and should try harder, but this ignores the fact that Millennials face different problems than Boomers did when they were young.
Boomers may be used to the way things are, but Millennials aren't afraid to question old ways of doing things and push for positive change.