Gen Z will not be immortal as all humans have a finite lifespan and death is a natural part of life for all of us including Gen Z.
Gen Z might live a bit longer and may be healthier, but they will not be immortal as immortality is not biologically possible.
Gen Z are also protesting because of a shared sense of discontent with their governments as well as a feeling that the traditional political systems are unresponsive.
Other common grievances and reasons for Gen Z protesting are because of corruption, economic inequality and issues such as lack of essential services, limited opportunities and political repression.
The movements are also often global, with the local grievances sparking the protests and spreading through social media as well as shared cultural symbols, such as the pirate flag from One Pieces.
It is also correct to say Gen Zers as "Gen Zers" is a common way of referring to members of Generation Z.
Generation Z is also sometimes hyphenated in forms like "Gen-Zer" and "Gen Zer".
Other common terms for Gen Zers or Generation Z includes "Zoomers," and they are also often distinguished by their close relationship with technology, having grown up with the internet, smartphones as well as social media.
To find out what gen you are, you match your birth year to the corresponding range for Generation Alpha, Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X or Baby Boomers.
Baby Boomers were born between 1946–1964
Generation X were born between 1965–1980
Millennials were born between 1981–1996
Generation Z were born between 1997–2012
Generation Alpha were born between 2013–2025
As for Gen C, Gen C is a psychographic group as opposed to a demographic group, so there's not an age range for Gen C.
While other cohorts, such as baby boomers, Generation X, Millennials and Generation Z, are defined by age brackets.
Gen C is defined by it's member's digital lifestyle and mindset.
The five major generations include.
Traditionalists—born 1925 to 1945.
Baby Boomers—born 1946 to 1964.
Generation X—born 1965 to 1980.
Millennials—born 1981 to 2000.
Generation Z—born 2001 to 2020.
Gen Z is the newest generation, born between 1997 and 2012.
They are currently between 13 and 28 years old (nearly 69 million in the U.S.)
Members of Gen C, can be any age, which can range from young children to the elderly, as long as they are active and engaged participants in online communities, content creation, and digital communication.
While there are no strict age brackets for Gen C, many studies find that the majority of those identified as Gen C are under 35 years old.