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[quote=Anonymous][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] But you're not. You are a Gen Xer.[/quote]Plenty of sources use 81 as the starting year for Millennials.[/quote] +1. This is the only source I have ever seen saying that 1984 is Gen X. It’s just not. They were infants during the Breakfast Club/ 16 Candles era.[/quote] 1981 is 100% generation X. I just is. Respectfully, you’re just older than millennials are so you’re an Xer. No big deal. [/quote] The person above you said 84 not 81, doofus. No way is someone born in 84 gen x. Not according to any generation data until the one OP noted. Not culturally, it just doesn’t fit. 81 is on the cusp. 84 is solidly millennial.[/quote]
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