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Title: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: UGetPaid on September 07, 2017, 07:49:31 am
Let em just say that I already know the answer to my heading/question and really just asked it rhetorically. Let me also say that I know this does not represent the entire generation of millennials...

That said, I was waiting in a line with my daughter one night for a rollercoaster at Cedar Point last week.  The line did not move at all for about 45 minutes. It was for ERT (extended ride time) exclusive for season pass holders after the park closed to the general public. Many people were pretty impatient with the delay, including three girls behind us who I guessed were about college aged.  They weren't disruptive impatient, just very whiny/entitled impatient and very vocal. You know the type -- where you are not trying to eavesdrop on their conversations, but you just cannot help it based on proximity and how loud they speak.

At one point, one of them got on her phone and asked a friend: "You know that movie, Titanic? What was the name of the boat they were on?" Then they all laughed hysterically when they found out that the boat in the movie was actually named Titanic.
 ::)  <-- This is actually a selfie that I took at that very moment waiting in line.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: bremer51 on September 07, 2017, 06:27:56 pm
The Titanic story is hilarious.  Listening to other's conversations in a long line can save you from insanity.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: amyDAST on September 08, 2017, 01:09:15 am
Nice share & made me chuckle. I find if extremely difficult to understand how some are that air headed!
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: sak4kat on September 08, 2017, 05:53:29 am
Many many many (can't say enough many's) youth open there mouths before thinking these days.  Most of the time they don't realize just how ignorant they sound.  I'm sure I was there at one time too.  The term dummied down makes more sense to me the older I get and run into situations similar to what you experienced.  My son is in high school... I tell him he's too classy for many kids his age.  He hates the ignorance that surrounds him.  He usually wears headphones...keeps to himself and only speaks to a select few.  I'm so glad I didn't have to grow up in this era.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: Yukichan77 on September 08, 2017, 02:14:02 pm
I'm a millenial myself and let me just say this: every generation is flawed. There were tons of problems with the generation before mine too that people like to ignore, like much more sexism, racism, and homophobia. Again, I understand there's some terrible people in my generation but there's terrible people in EVERY generation. People need to stop making it act like they are so above us. There's a lot of amazing things about us that people like to overlook and I'm sick of it.  :-\
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: vickysue on September 08, 2017, 02:26:54 pm
Yes in every generation there have been those who  really should not open their mouth, because they have no idea how bad they sound.  But right now with so much stuff going on with some of the  groups of people, they should  think before speaking and say some trouble. But guess that is what they want.  My mother taught us to not say anything to some of them or  we might get out face punched.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: potluck6 on September 08, 2017, 02:30:16 pm
Maybe they were stoned and would laugh at anything. Doesn't make sence unless they were.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: patapon555 on September 10, 2017, 07:25:52 am
You probably just got stuck with a stupid set of young adults.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: teenangel on September 12, 2017, 06:28:13 am
Those girls are just stupid or didn't pay attention in history class. The movie was based on Titanic and how it went down but Hollywood just put a few twist and turns on what really happened
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: sbenkoski on September 12, 2017, 06:32:20 am
I am scared by some of these young people and how much they don't know.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: Segun15 on September 12, 2017, 10:29:48 am
These young people these days have no respect for anyone or anything
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: hitch0403 on September 12, 2017, 02:02:55 pm
Thats like Groucho Marx asking on his quiz show which was called "you bet your life"to a contestant that lost,Who is buried in Grants tomb"?
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: countrygirl12 on September 12, 2017, 02:50:11 pm
Let em just say that I already know the answer to my heading/question and really just asked it rhetorically. Let me also say that I know this does not represent the entire generation of millennials...

That said, I was waiting in a line with my daughter one night for a rollercoaster at Cedar Point last week.  The line did not move at all for about 45 minutes. It was for ERT (extended ride time) exclusive for season pass holders after the park closed to the general public. Many people were pretty impatient with the delay, including three girls behind us who I guessed were about college aged.  They weren't disruptive impatient, just very whiny/entitled impatient and very vocal. You know the type -- where you are not trying to eavesdrop on their conversations, but you just cannot help it based on proximity and how loud they speak.

At one point, one of them got on her phone and asked a friend: "You know that movie, Titanic? What was the name of the boat they were on?" Then they all laughed hysterically when they found out that the boat in the movie was actually named Titanic.
 ::)  <-- This is actually a selfie that I took at that very moment waiting in line.

So what was the point in saying they were whiny because the line did not move for 45 minutes?  I would have been aggravated about that too.  Not sure what that had to do with them not knowing the name of the boat in the movie was the Titanic.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: dwiley11 on September 12, 2017, 03:42:15 pm
Its hard for me to get on Facebook because of these people
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: snicole9519 on September 12, 2017, 04:39:37 pm
As a millennial....I'm ashamed of the bad eggs that get 15 minutes of fame for being obnoxious. I'm also ashamed in how other generations let a small percentage of bad eggs dictate how the rest of us are seen as well. Ultimately, though, previous generations raised us...so who is ACTUALLY to blame or credit? Nature vs. Nurture. Some could have bee helped, some were helpless.
Title: Re: Is this really the state of our youth/young adults?
Post by: UGetPaid on September 12, 2017, 05:35:51 pm

So what was the point in saying they were whiny because the line did not move for 45 minutes?  I would have been aggravated about that too.  Not sure what that had to do with them not knowing the name of the boat in the movie was the Titanic.


Uhh, the point was exactly what I stated.  They were whiny and entitled. It had nothing directly to do with the Titanic comment, but was about the same group of kids. Sometimes it is possible for a forum post to have two or more independent ideas.