Cultural and Generational Nuance
Boomers may favor phone calls and printed summaries; Millennials and Gen Z often prefer concise texts or portal updates. Offer choice and confirm preference. Invite readers to comment on patterns they’ve noticed across generations.
Cultural and Generational Nuance
Be curious about money narratives shaped by culture—privacy norms, family decision roles, and views on debt. Ask permission before discussing sensitive topics, and echo the client’s language to honor their perspective with care.
