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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm also an elder millennial (1982) and I don't get this. Millennials are too big of a "generation" span, and many are in their very late 20s or in their 30s. They're not Netflix originals characters. They're going to work at a 9-5 (or a 9-7) and getting coffee 6 days a week and returning home at the end of the day, many to a spouse or kids. I have a 10 year old so my life is not as your describe, and come to think of it, I don't really know other millennials like that either. [/quote] I’m 33 and while this doesn’t resemble my life at all, I know plenty of people my age with exactly this lifestyle except most of them live in Navy Yard nowadays.[/quote] But I think our (PPs) point is that at 33, most people are 10 years into a career and making enough money to afford their lifestyle choices, therefore making the whole "entitlement" thing a moot point. [/quote] Ha -- yes. It's like all these people think we're all 24 years old and single. Millennials are, at this point, anywhere from 23-38 years old. [/quote] What I'm curious about is who even believes this would-be stereotype. The single 24-year-olds on TV aren't even living party girl lives anymore! [/quote]
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