Chapter Digital Generation

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Across
  1. 4. Something Gen Z tries to avoid, unlike Millennials who are more comfortable with borrowing.
  2. 9. An essential tool for Gen Z, allowing them to manage their finances through smartphones.
  3. 10. A popular payment method among Gen Z, allowing consumers to split their payments into installments.
  4. 11. Portable devices that allow users to make calls, send texts, and access the internet.
  5. 12. A popular form of work for Gen Z, who use digital platforms to generate income independently.
  6. 13. The generation born between 1997 and 2015, characterized by a strong focus on financial conservatism and digital engagement.
  7. 16. Key drivers of purchasing decisions among Gen Z, especially on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
  8. 17. Gen Z's focus on hard work and achieving financial independence at a young age.
  9. 19. Gen Z's cautious approach to managing money, focusing on saving and avoiding debt.
  10. 20. Tools that Gen Z frequently use to manage their money, such as budgeting or payment apps.
  11. 22. A defining characteristic of both Millennials and Gen Z, who grew up with digital technology.
  12. 23. The era defined by individuals who grew up with constant access to technology.
  13. 24. A value that Gen Z demands from brands, especially in terms of ethical and environmental practices.
  14. 25. A common trait of Gen Z, with many starting businesses or freelancing from a young age.
Down
  1. 1. Gen Z’s tendency to avoid traditional advertising, favoring more authentic and interactive ads.
  2. 2. A digital currency that Gen Z is increasingly interested in due to its decentralized nature.
  3. 3. The trend of using social media platforms to browse and purchase products, prevalent among Gen Z.
  4. 5. The generation born between 1981 and 1996, known for being tech-savvy but more experience-driven.
  5. 6. The state of being continuously connected to the internet through devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers.
  6. 7. Membership programs that reward frequent customers, less engaged by Gen Z compared to Millennials.
  7. 8. Gen Z's characteristic approach to making practical and value-driven decisions.
  8. 14. A term related to Gen Z's tendency to leave jobs or brands without warning.
  9. 15. A key shopping behavior for Gen Z, who prioritize cost-saving over brand-new purchases.
  10. 18. A technology that enhances real-world environments with computer-generated information.
  11. 21. A top priority for Gen Z when choosing products or services, even over brand loyalty.