Anonymous wrote:1962 Boomer as Gen X are weird. Dual income, outsourcing, non religious with little work ethic and low values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't relate as a boomer I was born in 1960 and my father was not old enough to fight in WWll
I was born in 1961. My father was 4 when Pearl Harbor was bombed so definitely not a WW2 product! My grandfather was in the Army then though.
I don’t feel like a boomer or Gen X. I do get annoyed with boomer hate though. I don’t have a pension, I am staying in my house because I need the space for WFH, I am getting rid of stuff, I worked at the EPA in the 80s and am not trying to kill the planet, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, if you remember the jfk assasination, you are a boomer. After, gen x
Yeah, that's the quintessential boomer question. "Where were you when Kennedy was shot?"
I think millennials can be identified with a question like this too. If you were in school or college on 9/11, you’re a millennial. What would it be for Gen X? The Challenger?
Despite what the media would lhave you believe, most generation Xers didn't give a shit about the Challenger.
Um, Gen X person here. I didn't really care about it BEFORE it blew up, but I still remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when it did.
Anonymous wrote:If you were married with kids when 'Singles' came out, then you can not be a Gen Xer.
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends who you are born TO. I was born in 74 to Boomer parents. My youngest aunt was born in66 to Greatest Generation. She is definitely a Boomer (although outside your window).
Anonymous wrote:I don't relate as a boomer I was born in 1960 and my father was not old enough to fight in WWll
Anonymous wrote:I don't relate as a boomer I was born in 1960 and my father was not old enough to fight in WWll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't relate as a boomer I was born in 1960 and my father was not old enough to fight in WWll
Same. Plus, we were too young for the Vietnam draft, which deeply affected those born before 1956 or so.