Social Live Jun 20, 2017 gen z social life technology friends social media ... simulating the experience virtually, they don’t have to be dependent on when they or their friends can get a ride or when their parents or friends’ parents will allow them to have designated social time. Hanging out via video has become a viable solution to their transportation troubles. When getting together in this way, many don’t even have to ask permission to be with their friends, aside from those who need their parents’ consent before downloading such apps in the first place. They also don’t have ...
Home & Away Marketing Tips Dec 02, 2018 ... point of travel, and they’re looking to make the time between origin and destination more entertaining, especially the time they spend waiting for transportation. This desire to elevate their wait time provides an opportunity for brands to step in and transform the experience for their captive audience. Brands across all categories can position themselves in places like airports and train stations and offer travelers immersive experiences that allow them to enjoy rather than dread their downtime ...
Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... IS ANYTIME In Japan, power naps aren’t just a common occurrence, they’re encouraged and take place wherever the napper sees fit. This “practice” of the odd nap in public is known as inemuri, and those who partake will nap pretty much anywhere. From one's desk at work, to public transportation, or even the airport, there is nowhere that’s off limits to sleep. Naptime is seen as important in the Japanese culture as it means that the napper is a hard worker and needs a quick rest so as not ...
Need For Speed Sep 20, 2018 ... consumers have a hard time grasping why—although they do find it stressful on the receiving end to meet these fast expectations. It's not to say that young generations are unreasonably demanding, but they feel that speed is simply a given today, particularly as it becomes more pervasive. This on-demand cultural expectation is permeating many verticals, from transportation to infrastructure to the armed forces. Developers are creating apps that compete to save users time and accelerate common ...
Dual Intentions Nov 30, 2015 global relationships social life dating ... public events | Through my parents/ family | At cafes or restaurants | Online or through apps not related to dating | Through online dating sites (Base: Aged 19-34) | At gyms or sports clubs | At a shopping center/ store | At professional events (Base: Aged 19-34) | Through transportation (e.g., ride share, flights, commuting, etc.) | Through location-based dating apps (e.g., Tinder, Grindr, etc.) (Base: Aged 19-34) | Through a community group | Through a religious group ...
Carrying The Torch Mar 18, 2017 events mobile social media sports streaming TV ... unique component to engage with young audiences through ancillary aspects of the games. - ALTERNATIVE OLYMPICS-RELATED CONTENT - NBCU Keyboard NBCUniversal created a free keyboard app for iOS and Android users filled with Olympics emojis, including Olympic medals, athletes playing sports, and the iconic torch alongside NBC-branded emojis like the multicolored peacock tail and the official Rio 2016 logo.UberEnglish To encourage attendees of the Rio Olympics to use its transportation app, Uber ...
Pairing Off Dec 02, 2015 global relationships apps dating ... -conscious because their meet story is a dime a dozen. As expressed by numerous respondents in online qualitative research, they would far prefer to be picked up in a grocery store, at the laundromat, or on public transportation. A “meet cute” (a film and TV term used to describe a scene in which a future romantic couple meets for the first time in an especially adorable way) is not only more rare than a right swipe today but is also more aspirational. Consequently, young people are, perhaps more than ...
Parenting In Partnership Jun 18, 2016 family parenting children friends ... borders. In addition, Ys are a highly diverse generation, and they’re bringing their cultural heritage to bear on their parenting styles. While it would seem out of place in the U.S. or UK, it’s not uncommon to see babies left in their strollers on the sidewalk outside a restaurant in Denmark while parents eat inside, and, in Japan, children as young as age 6 or 7 take public transportation by themselves. People in those countries believe that children are the future of society, and it’s in everyone’s ...
Healthography Jun 12, 2015 design health & wellness travel bikes commuting neighborhood rural ... want to maintain and even enhance their wellbeing while away from home and have come to expect that hotels, travel programs, and transportation centers help them do so. Having healthy dining options, fitness amenities, and quiet spaces have become the norm, but now travelers also expect sophisticated sleep technology, boutique exercise classes, and décor that promotes mindfulness. Even airports and train stations are shifting to become places that help relax travelers rather than stress them out ...
Z Marketing Tips Mar 18, 2015 gen z marketing ... SmartyPants Vitamins’ ad created by a Z.Given the success of bike sharing programs aimed at adults, Paris has decided to offer this initiative to the next generation, too. The P’tit Vélib program, an extension of the city’s Vélib network, provides bike access for kids as young as two, making it easier for families to spend time together and instilling eco-friendly transportation habits at a young age. - CHALLENGE THEM - Young consumers don’t want to rest on their laurels; they want to be engaged ...