15 Things That Will Die Soon but We Won’t Be Nostalgic About

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Once the Boomers are gone, a lot of other things from our society will also be gone. They’ve lived to see virtually every aspect of society go through drastic changes. It’s left them with a lot of things that won’t go on after they’re gone.

Some of them are things we’ll miss, but most aren’t things that anyone will be nostalgic for.

Covering Everything With Carpet

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Whether it’s stunning tile or gleaming hardwood, Boomers have long been happy to put carpet over it. They’ve even been known to carpet bathrooms in their quest to cover the Earth with carpeting.

Yahoo as a Search Engine

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Yahoo is popular in Asia, but in the U.S., it’s the Boomers who are keeping it going. While Yahoo News has some merit and Yahoo email is still hanging in there, you probably won’t hear of younger people using Yahoo to search.

AOL

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Wait, AOL is still a thing? Yes! And it’s the Boomers keeping it alive. Many of them got AOL email many years ago and have kept it all this time. When they’re gone, expect AOL to fold.

China Cabinets Filled With Fancy China

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Having a huge china cabinet was once an essential part of a dining room. Keeping large sets of china that had been in the family for years was a tradition. Younger people today don’t want to be bogged down with giant furniture and big collections of plates they never use.

Phone Books

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Yes, they’re still made in some areas, though they’re generally just made up of business listings. Some Boomers have kept older ones to use. They find it to be easier than looking up a phone number on a website.

QVC

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While younger people are buying things they see on TikTok, Boomers are tuning into QVC and launching money toward ornate sweaters and half-priced handbags. It’s the fast fashion equivalent for older people.

Old Sitcoms

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When the Boomers are gone, will there be anyone around to watch reruns of Bewitched? What about Gidget? There are a lot of shows that may quietly fade away after the Boomers aren’t around.

Timeshares

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Boomers were all about those timeshares, but other generations haven’t had the same enthusiasm for them. Younger people have seen the hassle they can be and how hard they are to get rid of.

Affordable Housing

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The Boomers had a lot of advantages, including great economic conditions for most of their lives. Housing was highly affordable when they bought their houses, but those days have sailed.

Company Loyalty

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Boomers often worked for the same company for a long time and were loyal to that employer. Job security is no longer a thing, and loyalty has been exchanged for changing jobs every couple of years to get ahead.

Owning Things Instead of Subscribing

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While some Gen Xers are still clinging to owning physical items instead of subscribing to what they like, this is mostly a Boomer thing. They’re often unwilling to subscribe to things that used to be items people owned outright.

Wearing a Suit to Work

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The number of people who wear suits to the office has declined so much that some suit companies have been in trouble lately. Workers don’t see the need for a suit, and many employers don’t either.

Physical Newspapers

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There are still physical newspapers, but much of the clientele are Boomers. They’re so used to reading the physical newspaper that they don’t want to give up on that tactile experience.

Physical Checks

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While many younger people don’t even have a checkbook anymore, Boomers are still writing checks to pay their bills. They see nothing wrong with it, and they’ll keep doing it as long as they can.

Cable TV

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Boomers love watching cable. They’re less enthused about getting a bunch of streaming services to get the content they’re looking for. And with the price of streaming going up, who can blame them?

19 Cultural and Behavioral Differences Between Gen Z and Millennials

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Each generation brings its unique set of cultural and behavioral differences. Gen Z and millennials, two distinct generations, have grown up in contrasting times, shaping their values, preferences, and attitudes.

Here are 19 key differences between Gen Z and millennials:

19 Cultural and Behavioral Differences Between Gen Z and Millennials

15 Common Boomer Opinions Non-Boomers Actually Agree With

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Boomers often get a rap for being old cranks with outdated views and opinions. That doesn’t mean all their opinions are wrong or behind the times, though. Sometimes, they’re spot on, and plenty of younger people see eye-to-eye with them.

Following are some notable examples.

15 Common Boomer Opinions Non-Boomers Actually Agree With

15 Surprising Things Millennials and Boomers Actually Agree On

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Boomers get stereotyped for complaining about how bad everything is, but sometimes they have a point. What things are you “I’m with the Boomers” on? Internet users shared their thoughts.

15 Surprising Things Millennials and Boomers Actually Agree On

15 Great Examples of “Just Because It’s Popular Doesn’t Mean It’s Good”

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Just because something’s popular doesn’t mean it’s good, fun, or valuable. We often scratch our heads over popular things and wonder what all the fuss is about. Following are several popular things that a lot of people just don’t see that much appeal to.

15 Great Examples of “Just Because It’s Popular Doesn’t Mean It’s Good”

15 of the Worst Pieces of Advice You’ll Ever Receive in Your Life

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Most advice we receive is well intended, but it’s astonishing how bad some of it is. Some of it comes from outdated views of the world, and some comes from sheer ignorance.

Whatever the basis, it’s advice you’re better off ignoring and making sure you never pass on. Read on for some examples of stunningly bad advice!

15 of the Worst Pieces of Advice You’ll Ever Receive in Your Life

 

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