From 😂 to 💀: How Gen Z and Millennials text differently
From 😂 to 💀: How Gen Z and Millennials text differently explains texting differences as evolving communication trends rather than strict generational rules. The article describes how Millennials are more likely to use GIFs from films, TV, or classic memes when reacting, while Gen Z more often favors stickers and image-based memes. It contrasts laughter styles, noting Millennials commonly use expressions such as “😂😂😂,” “hahaha,” or “lol,” while Gen Z may use “😭” or “💀” to signal laughing so hard it feels like “dying.” The piece also compares emoji usage, with Millennials tending to use emojis more literally and Gen Z using them more ironically depending on context. It adds that greetings and message structure differ, with Millennials more likely to send “Good morning” and full sentences, while Gen Z may use shorter openings like “gm” and abbreviated replies. Abbreviations also vary, citing “Gud mrng” and “hw r u” versus slang like “fr” and “ngl,” as well as different end-of-conversation habits.






