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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t find the comment, but someone earlier made the point that as technology started changing more quickly, generational periods might get shorter — to reflect the very different cultural experiences from one generation to the next. As a tween with a bus pass, before cell phones, I really had a startling amount of autonomy and freedom compared to many tweens today. I’m curious about what general historical markers people feel are aligned with generational cohorts. I think the explosion of news sources and options for communication has had an enormous impact on generational experiences. [/quote] I think we’re seeing that with the millennial experience. Someone born in 1994 had a radically different childhood than someone born in 1984 and lumping them together into one generation is a little silly.[/quote]
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