Nowadays there was a video that going on viral. After watching this video there a controversy started among Boomers or GenZ’ers. Although boomers blamed the new generation for mobile addiction or laziness and New generation blamed the previous generation for his decisions.
In the article, we will take a close look at the video. So, Stay tuned to the article to know about it on video. There are some frequently asked questions in the last of the article.
Server Shows How Boomers vs. Gen Z Leave Tables At Restaurants, Sparks Debate
A 21-year-old Kaitlyn Brande, who is a waitress in a restaurant shares a video on TikTok In this video she shows a situation of a table after leaving by Boomers vs Gen Z’ers. Brande writes in the caption of her video, “They get paid to do that’ vs ‘we know restaurant life is hard, here, let us help you out.”
You also see the difference in the video without any difficulty. In the video, the boomer group’s table is in a very bad way but the GenZ’ers left their table and stacked the plates in a good way.
“I posted it because I thought it was ironic since older people always expect respect. I’m not saying I expect people to ever stack their plates like that, because hey, I’m a person too. I want to go out and eat and not worry about the dishes or anything. All I’m saying is it was cool and helpful of the younger people, and I appreciated it.” Brande gives this reason for posting the video on TikTok.
There are mixed reactions are outcomes after posting this video. One user commented, “It’s not about age,” also wrote. “I’m boomer & always clean/stack the plates! I’ve always had 2 jobs, 1 in food service, still do! F/T restaurant Mgr while raising kids: 1 is now a chef & the other a brewer. Those w/background in food service always tip better & are more polite to servers.”
And there are other users started commenting on the video, One user commented, “but that’s your job, why do you expect the public to do it for you, are you not capable to do it yourself? if you don’t like what you do, then change” the other user replied to this comment, “She’s not complaining, she’s showing the difference”, “She’s not complaining, she’s showing the difference”.
Another comment is, “ It’s not a customers job to clean the table… don’t be lazy. I have worked in the industry and never expected anyone to do my job.”.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1. What is the age group of Boomers?
Ans. Born 1946-1964 (59-77 years old)
Q2. What is the age group of Gen Z?
Ans. Born 1997-2012 (11-26 years old)
Q3. Who shares the video on TikTok?
Ans. Kaitlyn Brande Share this video on her Handle @katebrande.