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    Hey there, If there is an argument between a younger one an elder one, there are more possibilities it changes into misunderstandings.
    Most time elder one doesn't want to listen to others. They have certain ideas about life and everything, they want their younger one to follow the same ideas.
    I think the reason for this problem is the generation gap. Moreover, the younger generation of the 21st century is more practical than the older one. Because they don't believe in superstitions and they handle each situation more logically.



    What is the main reason for this variance between generation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adiza View Post
    Hey there, If there is an argument between a younger one an elder one, there are more possibilities it changes into misunderstandings.
    Most time elder one doesn't want to listen to others. They have certain ideas about life and everything, they want their younger one to follow the same ideas.
    I think the reason for this problem is the generation gap. Moreover, the younger generation of the 21st century is more practical than the older one. Because they don't believe in superstitions and they handle each situation more logically.



    What is the main reason for this variance between generation?
    The more there is a generation gap, the more there will be extraordinary differences. The gap generation itself is inserted in the minds of everyone involved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adiza View Post
    Hey there, If there is an argument between a younger one an elder one, there are more possibilities it changes into misunderstandings.
    Most time elder one doesn't want to listen to others. They have certain ideas about life and everything, they want their younger one to follow the same ideas.
    I think the reason for this problem is the generation gap. Moreover, the younger generation of the 21st century is more practical than the older one. Because they don't believe in superstitions and they handle each situation more logically.



    What is the main reason for this variance between generation?
    As Moana said generation gap is the main reason which make major differences in our thoughts, beliefs, habits, behaviours and lifestyles. So it creates conflicts with our older generation.
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