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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was born in 81 and prefer “elder Millenial” (thanks for that Iliza Schlesinger). [/quote] More than Xennial? You are missing millennial by a few years with any classification. And are still middle aged like X. [/quote] The definition of millennial typically starts in the early 80s, but many people born in roughly 1981-1987 feel very different from people born in the 90s, hence the term elder millennial.[/quote] Snort. But you don’t see the nuance with other generations, just your own. You’re closer in age to someone born in ‘78 than ‘87. [/quote] When did I say that?[/quote]
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