“Gen Z-ers, oh bless their hearts.

I wouldn’t trade places with them for anything in the world.

I truly wouldn’t.”

Commenters thanking Bailey for giving them insights into Gen Z

She began, “So, I’m a millennial.

I’m in my 30s.

It is what it is.

Bailey saying she learned that she is not 19 as she thinks she is

But I still feel young-ish most days.

I often say I still feel 19.

And she taught me a thing or two number 1, I am NOT 19.”

Bailey holding up her list of things she learned from Gen Z

So let’s get into it:

1.

“First things first, DHgate.

I did not know.

Bailey talking about DHgate

I had nooo idea what DHgate was.

Off the top of my head…seems illegal.

Off the bottom of my head…we don’t care.”

Commenter realizing that DHgate is basically like the guy who sold knockoff designer backs in his van in the 2000s

2.Onto number two: “Specifically in college towns, there’s a great divide.

There are the Golden Goose girlies, and then there’s the Air Force 1 girlies.

Because you don’t wear heels to the bar anymore.

White Nike Air Force 1 sneakers vs. white Golden Goose sneakers

And there’s a big difference, and you just are what you are.”

3.Moving onto number three: “Alix EarleandSofia Richieare very important.

I don’t know what I am saying, but it feels right.”

Commenters talking about Golden Goose sneakers and how they cost way too much money for coming "pre-worn"

If you’re sitting here wondering who the h-e-double-hockey-sticks these women are, I got you.

In the eyes of Gen Z girlies, ifBeyonceandTaylor Swiftare the gods, these are their demi-gods.

Does that mean suspicious?

Bailey explaining the Sofia Richie vs Alix Earle shoe camps

I still don’t know.

‘Felt,’ or ‘felt that.’

The vibe is so ‘mid’ here.

Sofia attending an event in a formal gown and Alix attending an event in a casual outfit

I don’t know why they can’t just say I’m not having a good time."

You don’t ask for someone’s phone number.

So you say, ‘What’s your Snap?’…

Bailey talking about the weird words Gen Z uses

And then apparently friendships and relationships die on Snap."

In my mind, Snapchat died with the dog filter.

7.Onto number seven, for Gen Z, Bailey explained, “Dating is grim.

A guide for the words "sus," "mid," and "felt"

Gen Z-ers, oh bless their hearts.

I wouldn’t trade places with them for anything in the world.

I truly wouldn’t.

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Snapchat, to recap, it has ruined communication [and] flirting.

So, get in their Snap!”

Credit card debt what?

My boyfriend and me with the Snapchat dog filter on our faces in 2018

I find that cute, and endearing."

We were ready to fight the Greek War of Independence.

She told BuzzFeed, “My heart breaks for Gen Z a little bit.

Bailey saying she doesn't care if she's cheugy or not

She told BuzzFeed, “I did make a run at guide her a little bit.

I told her not to worry so much.

Her life will land exactly where it is supposed to, even if it stings a little.”

Woman on reality TV saying "sorry, not sorry"

you’re free to keep up with Bailey onInstagramand onher website.

Bailey also publisheda book, which is about living life with infertility.

Yay, millennial women!

Bailey re-enacting the young person's interactions she saw in the store

Bailey re-enacting Gen Z and how they will never own a home and probably have credit card debt

Commenter explaining how her students say "Oh the dogs are out" when people are wearing open-toed shoes

A woman wearing colorful gladiator sandals with tassels on the beach with a tweet overlayed saying the trends of the 2010s were "the worst the human race has ever seen," with mentions of Aztec-inspired leggings, peplum tops, and gladiator sandals

Bailey talking about how Gen Z isn't close to their parents on TikTok

The #boldglamourfilter hashtag on TikTok

Jemele Hill, a host, nodding her head in agreement