Gen-Z’er Makes PowerPoint To Teach Parents How (And How Not) To Use Emphasis On iPhone

A Gen-Z’er is going viral online for making a PowerPoint presentation teaching his parents how to use the exclamation point emphasis on iPhone. He also showed how NOT to use…

iPhone sitting on a work desk. Gen-Z'er Makes PowerPoint To Teach Parents How (And How Not) To Use Emphasis On iPhone

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A Gen-Z'er is going viral online for making a PowerPoint presentation teaching his parents how to use the exclamation point emphasis on iPhone. He also showed how NOT to use it.

iPhones have all sorts of tricks that older generations might not be familiar with. Using things like the exclamation point emphasis might be something they aren't familiar with so it can be useful to teach them. However, you have to get on their level so this Gen-Z'er in New York made a PowerPoint presentation on how (and how not) to use it. Check out the viral video below.

Gen-Z'er Makes PowerPoint To Teach Parents How (And How Not) To Use Emphasis On iPhone

That's hilarious. The video is captioned, "Pls tell me my parents aren't the only ones who do this." I can assure you they are not.

According to The New York Post, the guy in the video is 22-year-old Jason Saperstone and he's now going viral on Instagram for his hilarious presentation. It's probably getting so many views because people are using this video to teach their parents instead of creating a PowerPoint of their own. Can't blame them!

Of course, our parents aren't the only ones making mistakes with technology. People are even calling Millennials out for things they do and I admit I am guilty of this. Every sentence I type via text seems to end with an "lol." It's so tone can be understood!

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