generation\ gap

generation\ gap
noun informal hackneyed phrase
the difference in social values, philosophies, and manners between children and their parents, teachers and relatives which causes a lack of understanding between them and frequently leads to violent confrontations.

My daughter is twenty and I am forty, but we have no generation gap in our family.


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