DND (Do Not Distress) Dec 11, 2017 social life friends social media ... pick a time. Amigo turns that into an event invite and sends it via text to the designated people.PlanSnap UK-based social planning app PlanSnap aims to reduce the hassle of group text by letting users select a date and location and invite whoever they want to an activity. The app will alert them when the organizing begins.LojiStartup Loji makes it easier for friends to make plans in iMessage by letting them navigate other sources, such as Yelp or Foursquare, to find a restaurant without ...
Global Social Trends Dec 06, 2017 social life friends nightlife social media ... these solo consumers. For instance, restaurants and bars display signs welcoming people to come drink and eat alone. Meanwhile, one bank in South Korea created the YOLO credit card, which comes with benefits such as discounts to Starbucks, movie theaters, convenient stores, and after-work pastimes. Even household items are shrinking: rice cookers, washing machines, and some food items are being created to suit only one person. - INDONESIA: DO IT FOR THE 'GRAM - Instagram has around 500 million ...
The Gig Is Up Sep 20, 2017 career freelance ... need that’s available when they need it.Snagajob Snagajob is like the Uber for hourly jobs. The company’s service, Husl, allows restaurants and other jobs with hourly schedules to post the shifts they need filled, and workers can pick and choose when they’re available. After a test run in Richmond, VA, the company will be expanding into more cities.Foundry Two Stanford professors created Foundry, a platform that automated the process of building a temporary flash team of workers, from ...
Asking Price Sep 12, 2017 money retail spending deals shopping ... accustomed to negotiating what they spend and are beginning to see price as fluid rather than static. Given the rise of pay-what-you-want/can tactics ranging from restaurants such as Café Gratitude to book bundles from Neil Gaiman to some high-profile album releases, it’s no wonder young people have a new perspective on price. Further encouraging this mindset is the rise of tools that negotiate prices for consumers on everything from their cable and Internet bills to the cost of a car (see examples ...
Cashless Is King Sep 11, 2017 money technology banking mobile payments ... reports that 57% of its 15 million monthly active users are Gens Y and Z aged 13-24.Facebook Messenger Two years after introducing peer-to-peer payment within Facebook Messenger, the social media network is facilitating group payments, too. Users can charge or pay each member of a group chat, making it easy to split the bill for things like group birthday gifts or restaurant bills.WeChat WeChat, a popular messaging app in China, is seeing expansive growth in its payment service WeChatPay, which ...
Inside Out Jun 21, 2017 gen z blended equality religion spirituality ... restaurant location in Manhattan in 2014, and has since been expanding globally with more than 30 locations worldwide and plans for hundreds more.Snickers MemahamiSnickers Malaysia launched the Snickers Memahami campaign, which translates to Snickers Understands, to help others appreciate the culture and practices of Ramadan. Snickers created a video following non-Muslims on a journey to understand the religious practice.ROLE OF RELIGIONHalf of Zs and Trendsetters in the U.S. pray and ...
Glutton Goals Jun 14, 2017 food & beverage gen z body image social media soda ... regard “natural” forms of sugar, like fructose found in fruit juice, as healthy even though the effects on the body are largely the same as soda. So, while they’ll avoid taboo beverages like soda and frowned-upon fast food restaurants like McDonald’s, they’re by no means health nuts; only 32% of Zs in the U.S. and 27% in the UK are making efforts to eat healthier. To wit, Doritos and Oreos rank among the brands they deem coolest. While clever marketing from these brands plays a role in this ...
Sports Clubbing Mar 26, 2017 alcohol play social life friends nightlife sports ... ; cocktails and wine are now as available as beer at sporting events; and oftentimes, sporting events are followed up by official activities, making the game a lead-up to an after-party. Stadiums have also come to offer something for everyone’s nightlife preferences; sitting in the bleachers is like going to a dive bar and courtside is much like a VIP lounge, while spectators in the U.S. can also opt to watch a game at a restaurant inside a stadium or to hang by the bar in the concession stand. Brands can ...
Stage Of The Game Mar 14, 2017 media & entertainment play movies sports TV ... around sports to be highly entertaining in their own right. They're drawn to such narratives because they want to know more about the people, inner workings, and lifestyles associated with sports. Just as they've given rise to many TV shows and movies about the music, restaurant, and fashion businesses, they also want to go deeper in the sports realm; they seek greater insight into not only the accomplishments in this space, but also the drama and struggles that come with it. To meet this desire ...
Supply & On Demand Dec 12, 2016 ... theaters fail to satisfy them, they will turn to other venues that can. Already retailers, restaurants, and bars are showing that they can draw a crowd for screenings and listening parties, particularly when they give patrons a say in the entertainment they offer. For example, the Garret, a popular cocktail bar in NYC, has enlivened quiet Monday nights with its BYOV (Bring Your Own Vinyl) parties, ensuring that guests can groove to the music they love. For older generations, the idea of an amateur ...