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  1. Strawberry generation (Chinese: 草莓 族; pinyin: Cǎoméi zú; or 草莓 世代; cǎoméi shìdài) is a Chinese-language neologism used in Taiwan for Taiwanese people born from 1990s onwards who "bruise easily" like strawberries – meaning they cannot withstand social pressure or work hard like their parents' generation; the ...

  2. Sep 19, 2022 · The older generation often describe the youth of today as "the strawberry generation", a label that carries the perception of them as easily bruised, self-absorbed, entitled, pampered, lazy and...

  3. Aug 28, 2017 · Singapore has come a long way since the 1960s in being socially-integrated. In the past, distinct racial walls existed, and most people only mixed with those from the same ethnic group. Nowadays ...

  4. Dec 8, 2022 · The strawberry generation is a term that describes the phenomenon of today's young generation. Where they usually have high ideas and creativity, but when given a little pressure they break easily like strawberries.

  5. Nov 17, 2021 · The term “strawberry generation” was coined for this exact purpose, for older generations to describe those born in the 1980s and later as fragile and easily hurt, referencing the fruit’s...

  6. Nov 25, 2022 · The term “strawberry generation” usually refers to those born after 1981. Over time, the term has expanded to include pretty much any young person whom the older generation consider to be ...

  7. Sep 19, 2022 · What makes this generation of Singapore youth unique is that they are coming of age during the Covid-19 pandemic. At a stage when they are making the key transition into adulthood, they have been confronted by the greatest crisis of our time.

  8. Mar 25, 2015 · This post is an effort to reach out to the millennials and the generations after, or what many are increasingly branding us as – the “Strawberry Generation”. Born with a silver spoon, our...

  9. Apr 13, 2019 · SINGAPORE - Millennials have had many unflattering labels - snowflake, strawberry generation, self-absorbed, spoilt, si gui kia (Hokkien for ingrate, wastrel) - thrown at them.

  10. Dec 8, 2015 · Taiwan's millennials are known as the "strawberry generation," and it's not a compliment. In their own eyes, the millennials are helping to turn the capital city Taipei into something hipper, a...

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