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Forget Gen Z, the 'nas' Generation Is Now Refusing to Say 'Please' and 'Thank You'—Teachers Report Shocking Rise in Classroom Rudeness as Politeness Plummets

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Forget Gen Z, the 'nas' Generation Is Now Refusing to Say 'Please' and 'Thank You'—Teachers Report Shocking Rise in Classroom Rudeness as Politeness Plummets

A new study tracking the "nas" generation—those born after the normalization of text-speak and digital grunts—reveals a catastrophic collapse in basic courtesy. Reports from over 400 schools across the nation indicate that students are now physically incapable of saying "please" and "thank you," preferring a silent nod or a thumbs-up emoji gesture. One veteran teacher of 30 years resigned in tears, claiming, "They just look at you with a blank stare and mutter 'nas.' It's not even a word! It's a void." Sociologists warn this marks the final death knell for civil society, as the very fabric of gratitude and respect is being replaced by a monosyllabic grunt that signals nothing but entitlement and emotional atrophy. The moral decay has never been so stark.