Gen Z Ki 'Self-Care' Spending Ne Machaya Hungama: Millennials Bole, 'Hum Toh Aise Nahi The!'
Self-care, mental health, and daily joys are now top priorities for young adults, especially Gen Z living independently in big cities. A 22-year-old Bengaluru woman's viral video detailing her "Gen Z expenses" has sparked a massive online debate. She spends around ₹2,000 on flowers monthly, ₹10,000 on therapy for mental well-being, ₹2,000 on weekly brunch dates, ₹5,000 on massages and pedicures, and ₹3,000 on nails. Additionally, ₹1,000 goes to "aesthetic things that regulate my nervous system" and ₹2,000 on self-reflection tools like guided journals. She calls these "Gen Z expenses" because, for millennials, such self-spending wasn't common or accepted. Online reactions are mixed: some question her "life without responsibilities," while others praise her self-love approach. The video highlights a clear generational divide in spending habits and priorities.FAQs:Q1: Gen Z expenses kya hain?A1: Yeh woh kharche hain jo Gen Z apni mental health, self-care aur choti-choti khushiyon par karte hain, jaise therapy, massages, ya flowers.Q2: Millennials ka reaction kaisa hai?A2: Kuch Millennials ko lagta hai ki yeh expenses zyada hain ya responsibilities na hone ki nishani hai, jabki kuch support bhi karte hain.Q3: Is debate ka main point kya hai?A3: Yeh dikhata hai ki alag-alag generations ki spending priorities aur life values kitni alag ho sakti hain.