So I finally gave in and jumped on this TikTok trend about how millennials and Gen Z dance differentlyโฆ and let me just say โ WE WALKED SO THEY COULD MOONWALK SIDEWAYS WHILE DOING THE GRITTY. ๐
Back in our day, every move had a meaning.
We hit stop, then drop, then roll.
Our hands told a story โ heartbreak, empowerment, full-on Shakespeare-level drama in one 8-count.
You knew we were serious because weโd pause mid-move and stare into the crowd like we were in a music video. ๐ถ
We danced with purpose, emotion, and at least one knee injury. ๐ฉ
Now Gen Z?
Theyโre over here doing shoulder pops, wrist flicks, invisible steering wheels, and something that looks like theyโre summoning a ghost from under the floorboards.
Like… what is this sorcery?!
I try to copy their moves and end up looking like Iโm trying to swat a fly and do the Macarena at the same time. ๐
But hey โ trends are trends, and here I am, hopping on the bandwagon and giving it a go (for the culture, obviously).
Do I look ridiculous? Maybe.
Did I have the best time doing it? Absolutely.
Millennial dancers, can you relate?!
Letโs bring back the dramatic pauses, the hair flips, and the deep emotional eye contact! ๐
But alsoโฆ respect to Gen Z for making dance fun, weird and wildly entertaining.
M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO
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