
The Silent Generation: Why Mexican Youth Are Ditching Phone Calls
Mexico City, June 6, 2025 – A new communication trend is sweeping through Mexico's younger generations: a reluctance to answer phone calls. Instead of picking up the phone, young people are increasingly opting for text messages, social media chats, or even ignoring calls altogether. Azteca Noticias recently highlighted this phenomenon in a short video report. One university student, Ale, shared, "Sometimes a phone call feels a bit boring or tedious. With a message, you can take your time responding and have your space." Ricardo Olayo, a specialist in communication, adds, "The 'silent generation' prefers writing to speaking." This shift is not merely a matter of convenience; it reflects a changing social landscape and the prevalence of digital communication. The report suggests that this trend is not about being angry or busy, but rather a preference for a less immediate and more controlled form of interaction. This preference for asynchronous communication is a significant development in how younger generations interact and connect with the world around them.