Quiz: How Gen Z Core Are You?

Picture this: you’re scrolling through TikTok while simultaneously responding to Discord messages, your favorite content creator’s stream is playing on your second screen, and somewhere in the back of your mind, you’re thinking you should probably take a mental health break. Sound familiar? Congratulations, you’ve just passed the express version of our “How Gen Z Core Are You?” quiz. But this is just the tip of the iceberg of an entire generation’s digital identity.
Questions Overview
- Immediately find a charger, this is an emergency
- Start closing apps to preserve battery
- Keep using it normally until it dies
- Don't even notice until it's at 5%
- Creates 47 different worst-case scenarios
- Screenshots it and sends to the group chat
- Assumes it's probably work-related
- Calls them right away to find out
- Bussin' fr fr no cap
- Slaps/hits different
- Fire/lit
- Awesome/amazing
- Remote work, flexible hours, mental health days
- Hybrid model with unlimited PTO
- In-office with good benefits
- Traditional 9-5 with stability
- Cringe so hard you astral project
- Quote tweet with 'How do you do, fellow kids?'
- Think it's kind of funny if done well
- Don't really notice or care
- Screenshots of tweets and TikToks
- Random memes and reaction images
- Photos from events and trips
- Family photos and documents
- Give them your finsta first to test the vibe
- Check their profile before accepting
- Add them without thinking much about it
- Explain you don't use Instagram much
- 'I'm just a girl' *continues participating*
- Side hustles while critiquing the system
- Working within it to create change
- Accepting it as the way things are
- Stress for 30 minutes about the greeting
- Keep it super brief with no punctuation
- Write normally but overthink the sign-off
- Write and send without second thoughts
- Your astrology placements and therapy status
- Ironic one-liners and red flags as jokes
- Genuine interests and what you're looking for
- Basic info about job and hobbies
- Fashion icon, especially with the Jibbitz
- Respect the comfort choice
- Questionable but you do you
- Those are house shoes, not street shoes
- Ghosting and hoping they get the hint
- Leaving them on read until they forget
- Making excuses until they stop asking
- Actually addressing it like an adult
- 'Thanks, it has pockets!' *does the pose*
- 'I know, right?' with confidence
- 'Oh this old thing?' deflecting
- Simple 'thank you' and move on
- 'I'm going to k*ll myself' (jokingly)
- 'This is my villain origin story'
- Genuine frustration but you cope
- Handle it without dramatics
- Good mental health and work-life balance
- Multiple streams of passive income
- Owning property before 30
- Traditional markers of success







