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Whoever put that study together should be embarrassed, the color coding below shows the obvious overlaps, so several of these are the same thing and don't belong. I would question the overall survey validity based on this sloppy work alone.
1. Losing wallet/credit card
2. Arguing with partner
3. Commute/traffic delays
4. Losing phone
5. Arriving late to work
6. Slow WiFi
7. Phone battery dying
8. Forgetting passwords
9. Credit card fraud
10. Forgetting phone charger
11. Losing/misplacing keys
12. Paying bills
13. Job interviews
14. Phone screen breaking
15. Credit card bills
16. Check engine light coming on
17. School loan payments
18. Job security
19. Choosing what to wear
20. Washing dishes
21. Badly done clickbait lists with sloppy survey data and redundant results.
It’s a different world. You either cope with it or don’t. It’s up to you. The only annoyance I have with millennials are “boom cars”. Who the hell ever thought that was a good idea?
1. Losing wallet/credit card
2. Arguing with partner
3. Commute/traffic delays
4. Losing phone
5. Arriving late to work
6. Slow WiFi
7. Phone battery dying
8. Forgetting passwords
9. Credit card fraud
10. Forgetting phone charger
11. Losing/misplacing keys
12. Paying bills
13. Job interviews
14. Phone screen breaking
15. Credit card bills
16. Check engine light coming on
17. School loan payments
18. Job security
19. Choosing what to wear
20. Washing dishes
Oh, the humanity!
A lot of those point to overarching concerns about job security, which has been most people's concern since humans evolved into existence.
In this day in age, cars, smartphones, and reliable internet access are absolutely necessary in order to work.
Poor credit can make it impossible for people to find a job or a place to live, which are both necessary in order to survive.
Millennials are delaying marriage, kids, and home ownership, and are relatively young, so anything related to those are less likely to be immediate concerns.
A boomer would probably worry about social security, but a millennial wouldn't, because they know it'll be long gone by the time they'd be eligible for it.
Last edited by ohhwanderlust; 03-18-2019 at 04:27 PM..
It’s a different world. You either cope with it or don’t. It’s up to you. The only annoyance I have with millennials are “boom cars”. Who the hell ever thought that was a good idea?
I was still in elementary when people were bunping their sounds. So its nothing we invented.
When I first read the title to your thread, I thought it said, "This is why millennials sex life is worse than ever before!"
Well that's because they can't tell the difference between male and female and believe it to be something you change as easily as you change your socks.
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