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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Eh. You’re still closer to X than a millennial. [/quote] I’m not sure why you’re arguing w this person. Every source I’ve ever seen about generations has millennial starting at either 80, 81, or 82. I’ve never heard of it starting in 86 like OP claims. So typically, the entire time I’ve been aware of generations (20 years or so), millennial has been defined as starting a those born in the early 80s. So if they ARE a millennial then how are they closer to gen x than millennial? [/quote] No one claimed it starts at 86.[/quote] Check the title of this thread[/quote] OP here. It was a typo on my part. Harvard states it starts in 1985. However I typed in 1986 by accident. Sorry about the confusion.[/quote]
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