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The MZ generation is the hardest

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The MZ generation is the hardest

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(1)The Mz generation says they’re the hardest generation
(2)Absolutely not
(3)If you look at the 586 generation
(4)No elementary, middle, or high school infrastructure at all No training classes at school Miniskirts Just watch Maljuk Street Cruelty
(5)No Overseas Travel for University Students
(6)Three years in the military, little salary, no various facilities, no assault
(7)Office workers’ six-day company dinner overtime work unconditionally at the office Smoking at the boss’s order Unable to refuse parental leave Annual leave is illegal, but practically impossible. My wife has to go to the boss’s house to clean the laundry on weekends
(8)Imp started restructuring all 10 of the 30th-largest business groups at the time of most layoffs
(9)What makes 586 sucking honey
(10)If they implement the six-day workweek there, 90 mz generations will quit
(11)What do you do if it’s easy to get a job? Smoking overtime at the office unconditionally. Unable to refuse boss’s instructions. Parenting leave is illegal, but practically impossible. My wife has to go to the boss’s house on weekends to clean the weekend
(12)I want to work like this
(13)I’m not forcing the Mz generation to do this
(14)You just can’t handle the time that 586 went through
(15)Don’t belittle a particular generation as a cute generation
(16)For your information, the 586 college entrance rate is 20 to 30, which is the opposite of the mz generation, 70 university records
(17)Most 586 people started their social life right after graduating from high school
(18)How hard would it be to have that kind of social life for more than 20 years

Actually, 586’s 8 is a word that presupposes that you were a college graduate in the 80s

Most of my parents’ generation didn’t even make it to college, so it’s not 586 degrees

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