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