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Reply to "Per Harvard: Gen X is 1965-1984, Millennials is 1986- 2004, Boomers 1945-1964. Thoughts?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 1980 and feel more Gen x than anything but at the same time don't feel connected to those born in the 60's and experiencing the 80's as 20 somethings. [/quote] +1 I also feel there’s a stark divide between people born in 1982 or later, primarily due to technology. When I started college, less than half of us had desktop computers (computer labs were always packed), we still had landline phones, high speed internet was still fairly new, etc. It felt like tech, and it’s effect on day to day living - advanced leaps and bounds in just a few short years by the time I graduated.[/quote] Agree with this. I was born in mid 1980 and my sister in late December of 1981, so pretty much 1982. She is a millennial and I am not. Same for my friends vs hers. And she married somebody a couple of years younger, and I married a 1979-er. That sealed it.[/quote]
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