Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73, don’t relate to Gen x of mid 60s. But we are lumped together anyway.
1973….I’m not 73
You really can't relate to someone who is 8 yrs older?
As a person, of course. But their social memory identity is different. They talk about different shows different music and have orientation points of the 60s. I do not. I don’t expect millennials to know my bands or favorite childhood tv shows either.
Anonymous wrote:Gen Z was that until somebody renamed them millennials when they all turned 20 and started annoying people.Anonymous wrote:Where is gen z??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73, don’t relate to Gen x of mid 60s. But we are lumped together anyway.
1973….I’m not 73
You really can't relate to someone who is 8 yrs older?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:1969 here & complete GenX. But my DH, who was born in 1963, never feels like a Boomer. Our 4 kids span 2 additional generations (Millennial & Zoomer).
Anonymous wrote:I'm late 84. I thought I was an elder millennial. Never considered myself or was referred to by anyone else as Gen X.
Does anyone else remember that Generation Y was a thing? Cause that's what I thought I was until "millennial" as a term came into vogue. I don't think I made it up, but it seems to be obsolete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1983. I feel very disconnected from Gen X (I haven't even seen reality bites), and I wore skinny jeans, ballet flats, and a tunic-length shirt for much of my 20s and a good amount of my thirties. I also graduated right at the beginning of the great recession, putting me at a huge and long-lasting career disadvantage.
I don't really care that much but if I had to choose between Gen X and millennial I pick millennial.
Very Generation X'er.
Yes indeed. I'm definitely Generation X and would love to wear that combo for life. I may even do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1983. I feel very disconnected from Gen X (I haven't even seen reality bites), and I wore skinny jeans, ballet flats, and a tunic-length shirt for much of my 20s and a good amount of my thirties. I also graduated right at the beginning of the great recession, putting me at a huge and long-lasting career disadvantage.
I don't really care that much but if I had to choose between Gen X and millennial I pick millennial.
Very Generation X'er.
Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1983. I feel very disconnected from Gen X (I haven't even seen reality bites), and I wore skinny jeans, ballet flats, and a tunic-length shirt for much of my 20s and a good amount of my thirties. I also graduated right at the beginning of the great recession, putting me at a huge and long-lasting career disadvantage.
I don't really care that much but if I had to choose between Gen X and millennial I pick millennial.
Anonymous wrote:I'm early 80s and don't really identify with either group. I wan't old enough to experience the 80s as a teen or 20 something which seems to be pretty formative for gen x, but I wasn't a digital native which seems like a defining thing for at least the younger millennials