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Generation gap | The world according to Gen Alpha

The generation born from 2010–2025 is speaking a new language of feelings and boundaries. The challenge lies in how adults hear, interpret and respond to it

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(Illustrations by Tanmoy Chakraborty/AI)

In a reel making the rounds online as part of the viral ‘Still Alive’ trend inspired by comedian Samay Raina’s stand-up special of the same name, a seven-year-old boy turns to his father and says, simply, “I love you, Dad.” The father is visibly taken aback. For a fleeting moment, he appears unsure whether to laugh, pull his son into an embrace, or return the words. What comes naturally to the child proves less instinctive for the parent. The video captures a dilemma many adults are increasingly confronting: how to respond to a generation that expresses its feelings with a candour they themselves were rarely taught.

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