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Generation Zwanzig.10 reinvents itself

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 4:02 am
by asimd23
Just back from the USA to see what makes the average American tick. The best way to spot a trend is to go to areas and cities in a country that are not among the privileged areas. So I drive from Orlando (Florida) via Jacksonville (the e-games capital of the USA) to Mobile (Alabama), to Biloxi (Mississippi) and New Orleans (Louisiana). I had traveled through the western USA a few weeks earlier.

Conversations with citizens and mayors, but spain rcs data above all with young people of the twenty-something generation.10 , i.e. those aged six to eighteen today. That is easy in the USA, because the citizens are very open and friendly - especially to visitors. Everyone asks: "Where are you from?" and everyone exclaims "Oh! Great!" when they hear the word "Swiss". Most of the people we are talking to have not been to Switzerland, but the word is associated with well-being, money and order. And order and security are important issues for young people today. People simply do not like being stabbed, shot or beaten up.