Rinse, Repeat
A recent online article examining why millennials are not buying diamonds resonated with many people, with one commenter providing a witty and humorous response that hit close to home. While the article cited financial reasons for the decline in diamond purchases, the commenter suggested that it is because millennials are too busy filling out job applications that require them to enter the same information repeatedly.
The commenter’s humorous observation highlights a significant frustration for many job seekers, who are required to fill out detailed job applications that often ask for the same information multiple times. While the need for detailed applications is understandable, the redundancy and repetition of the process can be a colossal waste of time and energy, leaving millennials with little time or money to invest in luxury items like diamonds. The comment generated a flurry of responses from other users who shared similar frustrations, demonstrating how humor can be used to address serious issues in a lighthearted and relatable way.