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: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
I know tons of people in your cohort - born 1978-1983 - and I believe you’re known as xennials/the Oregon Trail generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell no. I was born 1983 and am totally an older millennial.
Technically an Xer
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is gen z??
Starting in 1996
Not in the Harvard definition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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??
No. Gen Z is after millenials.
Millenials are the generation who grew up at the turn of the millenium. So those of us coming of age right around Y2K. I turned 20 in 2000 so I fit.
Another delineation is: did you have a computer in the house during your childhood? Is yes, you are a millenial. If not until high school or later, you are Gen X.
Gen "Z" is 2005 - 2025
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is definitely wrong about the Boomers. I think Generation Jones is real. Aside from historical events— older Boomers had very different experiences with the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights and Women’s Rights Movements , as well as with technology. I’m not sure exactly where to draw the line, but younger Boomers and Older Boomers have very different cultural, social, and historical experiences and possibly values.
Boomers have been 1946-1964 forever as defined by everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is definitely wrong about the Boomers. I think Generation Jones is real. Aside from historical events— older Boomers had very different experiences with the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights and Women’s Rights Movements , as well as with technology. I’m not sure exactly where to draw the line, but younger Boomers and Older Boomers have very different cultural, social, and historical experiences and possibly values.
Anonymous wrote: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??
No. Gen Z is after millenials.
Millenials are the generation who grew up at the turn of the millenium. So those of us coming of age right around Y2K. I turned 20 in 2000 so I fit.
Another delineation is: did you have a computer in the house during your childhood? Is yes, you are a millenial. If not until high school or later, you are Gen X.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is definitely wrong about the Boomers. I think Generation Jones is real. Aside from historical events— older Boomers had very different experiences with the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights and Women’s Rights Movements , as well as with technology. I’m not sure exactly where to draw the line, but younger Boomers and Older Boomers have very different cultural, social, and historical experiences and possibly values.
Anonymous wrote: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??
No. Gen Z is after millenials.
Millenials are the generation who grew up at the turn of the millenium. So those of us coming of age right around Y2K. I turned 20 in 2000 so I fit.
Another delineation is: did you have a computer in the house during your childhood? Is yes, you are a millenial. If not until high school or later, you are Gen X.