The Irish capital came 98th out of 100 in a study of the best cities to live in for people born between 1990 and 2010'The lifestyle of Gen Z was considered and the findings were nothing new.' File photograph: Getty ImagesGerman clothing store chain Peek and Cloppenburg recently produced aof the best cities to live in for Gen Z . Dublin came 98th out of 100. Apparently, the chain was keen to “learn about the values, expectations and goals of their young customers and future employees”.
Let’s start with digitalisation. The internet is native to us; we grew up with it and we use it every day. Not just for social media, but for communication, news, and even to use google maps and apple pay. It’s a part of how we — and older generations to a greater or lesser extent — now live our lives, for better or worse.
By looking at principles the study also captured Gen Z priorities around areas such climate action, mental health and internationalism. We have a keen awareness of climate changing. We hear about it from all angles — the news, in documentaries, and on social media. In recent years, Dublin has seen multiple climate action protests.
The lifestyle of Gen Z was considered and the findings were nothing new. It is natural for most people in the age group of teens to late 20s to enjoy concerts, clubbing and events. This is not a priority invented by Gen Z, it is the lifestyle that comes with being a particular age.
Most kids in their 20s want to move abroad, until they realise its the same grind to hold down a job and buy a home, be that in Sydney or NY. It's part of growing up and learning about life.
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Lockdowns? Wouldn’t pay a cent to read this crp so just guessing 🤣
Dublin - what could possibly changed so badly in the last decade?
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