Yeah, I think so although there can be cultural differences between China and western countries. As a widespread social phenomenon, a generation gap or generational gap is a difference of opinions between one generation and another regarding beliefs, politics, or values. In today's usage, generation gap often refers to a perceived gap between younger people and their parents or grandparents. In other words, it is a lack of communication between one generation and another, especially between young people and their parents, brought about by differences of tastes, values, outlook, etc. Or say, a broad difference in values and attitudes between parents and their children; for example, there's a real generation gap in their choice of music, restaurants, clothing, etc. In the film Pocahontas, Powhatan hopes Pocahontas can live a steady life with Kekata, but she insists on her pursuit. In Dead Poets Society, Neil dreams to be an actor, but his father Mr. Perry persists in him going to Harvard and being a doctor. In China, children may have the similar conflicts with their parents as a result of lack of communication between each other.
Yeah, I think so although there can be cultural differences between China and western countries. As a widespread social phenomenon, a generation gap or generational gap is a difference of opinions between one generation and another regarding beliefs, politics, or values. In today's usage, generation gap often refers to a perceived gap between younger people and their parents or grandparents. In other words, it is a lack of communication between one generation and another, especially between young people and their parents, brought about by differences of tastes, values, outlook, etc. Or say, a broad difference in values and attitudes between parents and their children; for example, there's a real generation gap in their choice of music, restaurants, clothing, etc. In the film Pocahontas, Powhatan hopes Pocahontas can live a steady life with Kekata, but she insists on her pursuit. In Dead Poets Society, Neil dreams to be an actor, but his father Mr. Perry persists in him going to Harvard and being a doctor. In China, children may have the similar conflicts with their parents as a result of lack of communication between each other.