Generational gap is a difference in values and attitudes between one generation and another in a given setting, especially between young people and their parents. These differences originate from older and younger people not understanding each other because of their differences in experiences, opinions, habits and character and behavior. In today's usage, for instance, generational gap often refers to perceived communication gap between younger people and their parents or grand parents. Bridging the generational gap, or generation gap, then, implies considerig how to handle the differences of opinions and values between one generation and another regarding religious beliefs, politics, values, et al. In this case study of the interaction between parents and young people in a local church group to reflect on what happens in the larger society, from quality of church public address system to media production with respect to editing, image quality and grade of media devices, young peop...
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