• SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

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      Hello fellow… are we considered as gen-zedders or tail end millennials? Because I have friends born in 97 and they are definitely not Gen Z

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        Millennials, according to Wikipedia,

        The generation typically being defined as people born from 1981 to 1996

        After that is Gen Z and Gen Alpha starts somewhere around 2010.

        So 1997 would be an older Gen Z

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          That generational ‘designation’ has been changed so many times it’s not credible.

          Gen X was originally they ‘children of the baby boomers’. If someone was born in 1981, they were young Gen X for most of their life, now they are told they are ‘Millennials’

      • bobman@unilem.org
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        The older you get, the more you see generational cuttoffs as a load of bullshit.

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        I grew up around cousins who were all older than me, so I think I was influenced more by 90s culture than most of my peers. I think you and I are the awkward in-between.

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        1997 is a funny birthyear 😀 on one hand you grow up in “traditionell way” and thus you understand older folks who don’t understand new slang but on the other hand you understand the digital natives who grow up with all that attention grabbing BS.