Now Gen Z wage war on... Gen Z! Young party animals blast their own peers as 'grandmas' for giving up alcohol and 'killing off club culture'
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Gen Z have slammed members of their own generation for promoting 'grandma culture' instead of going out clubbing. The peer group have become infamous for their lacklustre attitude towards going out, instead preferring to stay at home on their own and giving up alcohol.
In recent years, young people’s habits have become increasingly associated with an anti-drinking culture, as many trade booze and partying for sober activities like pottery or running, while they've even been blamed for club closures. Last year, a trend revealed that many Gen Z workers were complaining about going for after-work drinks, insisting the time spent with colleagues was the equivalent of 'unpaid work'.
However, party-loving members of the generation are now praying for the downfall of grandma culture, insisting that people in their 20s around the world should return to the clubs, go 'feral' and 'sleep when we're dead'. One British creator, Bekah, who has built a 378,000 strong following on TikTok, regularly posts clips of her raving across clubs throughout Europe and around the world.
In one recent post she wrote: 'I hate grandma culture. Sleep when you're dead. I just want to be feral in different locations all of 2025.'. Another Berlin-based creator, @whos.eddna, posted several clips from a night out raving alongside the caption: 'I hate grandma culture. We can sleep when we're dead oh my God. I just wanna go absolutely feral in the club and be up all f***ing long.'.