Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:George Masnick, of behalf of Harvard puts Generation X in the time frame of 1965 to 1984, Millennials in the time frame of 1986- 2004, and Boomers in the time frame of 1945-1964.
I know lots of people born in the early 80s prefer to identify as millennial, and "generations" has become a part of all areas of popular culture..
How old are you and how do you identify?
https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/defining-the-generations-redux
I think the break is 82/83. That would be last group that didn’t have most kids with a cell phone by senior year of HS. By 2000 everyone had the Nokia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1979 and really feel more like a Millenial than Gen X.
Absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 1979 and really feel more like a Millenial than Gen X.
Anonymous wrote:George Masnick, of behalf of Harvard puts Generation X in the time frame of 1965 to 1984, Millennials in the time frame of 1986- 2004, and Boomers in the time frame of 1945-1964.
I know lots of people born in the early 80s prefer to identify as millennial, and "generations" has become a part of all areas of popular culture..
How old are you and how do you identify?
https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/defining-the-generations-redux
Anonymous wrote:George Masnick, of behalf of Harvard puts Generation X in the time frame of 1965 to 1984, Millennials in the time frame of 1986- 2004, and Boomers in the time frame of 1945-1964.
I know lots of people born in the early 80s prefer to identify as millennial, and "generations" has become a part of all areas of popular culture..
How old are you and how do you identify?
https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/defining-the-generations-redux
Anonymous wrote:I'm 1985 and missing from this classification![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1980 and I'm a true Xennial. Not really X, but a little old for true Millienial.
My DH is 1976 and is clearly much more Gen X. It's amazing since it's only a few years.
Having the internet around for all of high school (late 90s) high school is the sign you are NOT Gen X. Even though it was slow.
I'm the same birth year and have had the same experiences with the Internet being available in high school using crappy web browsers and search engines that I doubt even exist any longer.
If pressed I'd say I feel more Gen X than Millennial but we don't really match up with either.
Anonymous wrote:1980 and I'm a true Xennial. Not really X, but a little old for true Millienial.
My DH is 1976 and is clearly much more Gen X. It's amazing since it's only a few years.
Having the internet around for all of high school (late 90s) high school is the sign you are NOT Gen X. Even though it was slow.