Gratitude is going digital and the millennia are leading the charge filled with emoji.
The last way to say “I love you, man” is not with a beer or a bear hug.
It is with a post-hang text-a hearty digital love letter sent immediately after Brunch, one night out or even a 15-minute facetime.
Gist?
“Wow, I needed that. So grateful to you !!!”
Dear and diligently aggressively, these following messages-Millennium thank you notes “-are groups of groups and boxes with a tidal wave.
“You know when someone writes you right after you return home hanging with them and they say,” I have had a good time, so nice to see you “?
Another bent user, @tpwkky, pet, “One thing for me is that I will send the text ‘Thank you very much for hanging with me’ immediately after I stayed out.
Cringe? Maybe cute? Absolutely.
And according to a 2023 OPOLL study for seduce basements, Americans are at the same happy wavelength: the average person says “thank you” six times a day – reaching over 2,200 expressions of gratitude a year.
83% big say they try to practice gratitude every day. Millennicals are simply choosing to do it with a DIRY digital entry sent at 9:47 pm
Even General Z is catching feelings – kind.
“Fighting the encouragement to write my friends, ‘Thank you for hanging with me today, it was a lot of fun: D you are literally the reason I will see the Sunrise tomorrow’ whenever we end up,” jokes @thatsSorrav3n_ i like).
The generative division is clear: the millennia wear their hearts in their texts. General Z prefers them with a thick layer of irony – and a victory.
“I feel like it is a very thing of the Z, zeal through irony,” 27-year-old Andrew pattenaude recently told Bustle. “Likes like a layer of protection to say something you feel on your knees.”
However, the licensed mental health adviser Kathryn Lee says millennia may be in something.
“The millennia would probably prefer more face -to -face connection because this is what they grew up,” she told the Delje. When they finally get it, “they’re sure to say ‘thank you’.”

In fact, gratitude is not just a warm, unclear feeling-is a complete movement.
The post previously reported on onepoll’s aforementioned study, and how 57% of Americans say “thank you” more often than in previous years.
A 40% startling even holds a written list of gratitude, while others ask for everything, from their families and friends to their bosses and baristic.
Tiktok @paiige_netting user summarized him best: “Trying not to send a ‘Thank you for leaving me, I really appreciate being together’ after every casual shelter with friends.”
Of course, some people feel close to their loved ones during the holidays – when 76% in the study said they were more connected.
But for Millennials, the new season of thanks is all year long and always begins with: “Hey, it was a lot of fun.”
And sometimes, that’s more than enough.
While @thatsSorrav3n_ said, “You are literally the reason I will see the sunrise tomorrow.”
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