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COMMENT | “Good food, good home” or “hou sikk, hou juu” is the Cantonese phrase often used in Malaysia to disparage the younger urban generation.

They are seen as a tad too laid-back because their parents had provided them with comfortable surroundings, even into their 20s.

So why strive so hard when things are easy? This group are classified as Gen Z - those born roughly between 1997 and 2012.

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In Malaysia, it was reported that over 60 percent of Gen Z workers could not cope with work-related stress, leading to extreme burnout and frequent job changes.

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There are also claims that they are "spoilt" and can't handle criticism at work.

Resourceful and idealistic

Yet on the flip side, we see... 


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