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I now understand why young Gen Zers 'snap'

I now understand why young Gen Zers 'snap'

Journalist Senna Brammer explores current trends among the younger members of Gen Z, specifically their frequent use of Snapchat and the high demand for Harry Styles concert tickets. The piece delves into the digital habits and social media preferences that define this generation's online communication.

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