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Karan Sahu

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Important traits among Gen Z that are going to bring the next wave of consumer economy in India: 1) No bargaining, For them, bargaining means they are going to be looted. 2) They are likely to spend extra for better things, unlike their parents. 3) Convenience matters to them, unlike their parents. 4) They are likely to be more loyal and cult-like followers. 5) They want to give new things a try, unlike their parents who tend to stick to old practices. 6) They are driven by FOMO, trends matter to them.

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