Oh the irony, don't call mellenials snowflakes because it damages their mental health
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Oh the irony, don't call mellenials snowflakes because it damages their mental health
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Labelling millennials 'snowflakes' damages their mental health, reveals survey of 16-24 year olds
Labelling millennials 'snowflakes' is damaging their mental health, research claims.
The controversial term is now fashionable to use when describing young adults who are seen as taking offence easily and emotionally vulnerable.
Almost three quarters of 16-24 year olds surveyed believe the moniker is unfair and are adamant it could negatively affect their mental health.
The findings, made by insurance firm Aviva, were derived from a survey of 2,022 British participants between those ages.
The thoughts were echoed by adults of all ages, with 58 per cent claiming the label is unfairly applied, the survey showed.
A further 57 per cent felt that the term 'generation snowflake' could also harm the mental health of young people.
The worst affected
A separate study also released by Aviva today suggests that 16-24 year olds are the worst-affected by mental health issues.
Around three in five have experienced a mental health condition, compared to just under half of adults over the age of 24.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5151733/Calling-youngsters-snowflakes-damages-mental-health.html
Labelling millennials 'snowflakes' damages their mental health, reveals survey of 16-24 year olds
Labelling millennials 'snowflakes' is damaging their mental health, research claims.
The controversial term is now fashionable to use when describing young adults who are seen as taking offence easily and emotionally vulnerable.
Almost three quarters of 16-24 year olds surveyed believe the moniker is unfair and are adamant it could negatively affect their mental health.
The findings, made by insurance firm Aviva, were derived from a survey of 2,022 British participants between those ages.
The thoughts were echoed by adults of all ages, with 58 per cent claiming the label is unfairly applied, the survey showed.
A further 57 per cent felt that the term 'generation snowflake' could also harm the mental health of young people.
The worst affected
A separate study also released by Aviva today suggests that 16-24 year olds are the worst-affected by mental health issues.
Around three in five have experienced a mental health condition, compared to just under half of adults over the age of 24.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5151733/Calling-youngsters-snowflakes-damages-mental-health.html
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Re: Oh the irony, don't call mellenials snowflakes because it damages their mental health
Angry Andy wrote:Didge wrote:
Carries much weight?
Where, in Tinkerbell land?
Thanks, i always enjoy a good laugh.
The problem with Eizel, is he has a massive inflated ego and is nothing more than a whiny toddler
So Didge, why does my opinion, or those of everyone else posting on here, NOT carry the same weight and gravitas as yours.
Is your opnion of EVERYTHING right? Is is better than everyone else? Do we always have to counter YOUR viewpoint, or does your OCD forbid us from having opinions that are correct?
You talk of ego. You have the biggest ego on this forum.
Well if it helps
You and didge are both idiots so your opinions cancel each other out
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