professor_frink
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As someone who comes from that generation visual I would have to agree with you. You probably won't find that any young people on this forum fit into that category(although I could be wrong), but there alot of people I know who do.
This is pretty much how alot of young people today are. We have been brought up in a society where we have been told not to settle for anything below what we think we deserve(and we've all been told we deserve everything), combined with the fact that most young people today wouldn't even know how to define the word "recession". Combine this with the proliferation of easy credit via interest free purchases on electrical goods, payment plans for mobile phones and lending practices that would have shocked bankers 30 years ago and you have an entire generation of spoilt kids that think they should be able to walk straight out of uni or even high school and expect a high paying job to pay for our credit card purchases. Is it entirely our own fault? Maybe. But then again, which generation raised these people and taught them what they know now?
The example that they were using on channel nine were of people who were swapping jobs like tissues but somehow it wasnt allowing them to have the choices they wanted(money).Spending money however didnt seem connected to their ability to pay.
This is pretty much how alot of young people today are. We have been brought up in a society where we have been told not to settle for anything below what we think we deserve(and we've all been told we deserve everything), combined with the fact that most young people today wouldn't even know how to define the word "recession". Combine this with the proliferation of easy credit via interest free purchases on electrical goods, payment plans for mobile phones and lending practices that would have shocked bankers 30 years ago and you have an entire generation of spoilt kids that think they should be able to walk straight out of uni or even high school and expect a high paying job to pay for our credit card purchases. Is it entirely our own fault? Maybe. But then again, which generation raised these people and taught them what they know now?