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Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

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  • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

    Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

    Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

    Are you a:

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    Gareth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
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    #196

    @thordis I think 'Xennial' is the more official term now, but I always think of myself as the "Star Wars Generation" from the following article:

    https://joelhousman.com/blog/2016/5/23/the-star-wars-generation

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    • HajniH Hajni

      @thordis GenX gets on my nervesssss! Everybody is blaming boomers for everything, but it’s GenX that are the real menaces (I can’t prove it yet)

      Jenny FxU This user is from outside of this forum
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      Jenny Fx
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      #197

      @hajni @thordis Gen X is busy holding it together. We're looking after our Boomer parents, our Gen Z kids and talking our little Millennial siblings down from despair, and we still end up being the ones figuring out what's for dinner every day.

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      • VissV Viss

        @thordis i land in that weird trough in between gen x and millenial so im in a different category depending on whos asking. whats your cutoff year for millenials?

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        Pterry
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        #198

        @Viss @thordis depends in the country I'd guess, and the again there's a difference between rural and urban areas. Before the internet was widely available, everything was a lot less homogenous. (I'm going with Xennial atm.)

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        • PermaSolarPotterP PermaSolarPotter

          @david_kehm @thordis I still don’t understand why. I know we are numerically a smaller group but not by so much that we should be forgotten.

          Kevin GranadeK This user is from outside of this forum
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          Kevin Granade
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          #199

          @PermaSolarPotter @david_kehm @thordis I and the people I know don't accept gen X as an identity. There was a rationale for commenting on the baby boomer generation as a distinct thing, but gen X and later are arbitrary, and regardless using it as an identity instead of discussion of the environment the group experienced is nonsense.
          The manufactured history of labeling generations seems to be taking hold now and people are identifying themselves and others with their generation.

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          • contrasocialC contrasocial

            @ReggieHere @hajni @thordis

            As a millennial I always got the impression that the Boomer generation (and I only speak generally, obviously) was planning on dragging every single thing they can into the grave when they finally go. The economy, the environment, our democracies etc.

            Deprivation and salted earth is the punishment for my generation not being right-wing enough or buying into the neoliberal "grand plan".

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            ShadSterling
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            #200

            @contrasocial @ReggieHere @hajni @thordis I wonder if Gen X is ignored because, coming after boomers, thy didn’t get the benefits and don’t get the blame, but being immediately after they had it good enough that they don’t complain about everything getting dragged away by the boomers, but millennials got so much less they could see sooner how bad it was headed for

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            • Jenny FxU Jenny Fx

              @hajni @thordis Gen X is busy holding it together. We're looking after our Boomer parents, our Gen Z kids and talking our little Millennial siblings down from despair, and we still end up being the ones figuring out what's for dinner every day.

              Daniel LakelandD This user is from outside of this forum
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              Daniel Lakeland
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              #201

              @urbanfoxe
              Man I felt that for real for real.
              @hajni @thordis

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              • MarjorieRM MarjorieR

                @thordis for those that don't know what the generation cut dates are I found this:

                Generation Birth Year
                Generation Alpha 2013–2025
                Generation Z 1997–2012
                Millennials (Gen Y) 1981–1996
                Generation X 1965–1980
                Baby Boomers 1946–1964
                Silent Generation 1928–1945
                Greatest Generation 1901–1927

                However pooling Boomers and Alphas as in the questionnaire doesn't make much sense though.

                QuixoticgeekQ This user is from outside of this forum
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                Quixoticgeek
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                #202

                @marjolica @thordis there's no one definitive definition. I've also seen

                1946-1964 - baby boomers
                1965-1984 - gen x
                1985-2005 - millennials

                Etc... as that way each generation is exactly 20 years.

                The origin stories podcast had an episode last week called "boomers" which talks about the various ways the generations can be defined.

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                • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

                  Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

                  Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

                  Are you a:

                  Paul Turnbull 🇨🇦C This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Paul Turnbull 🇨🇦
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #203

                  @thordis Not sure about your server but the fediverse as a whole has leaned Gen X the last few years. Perhaps you'll start changing that.

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                  • Szczur HibernującyS Szczur Hibernujący

                    @thordis Xennial here - on the cusp of millenials and gen X

                    caminaensilencioC This user is from outside of this forum
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                    caminaensilencio
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                    #204

                    @szczurtorebkowy Xennial too ✌️

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                    • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

                      Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

                      Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

                      Are you a:

                      .D This user is from outside of this forum
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                      .
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #205

                      @thordis too old to be gen z, too young to be millenial

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                      • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

                        Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

                        Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

                        Are you a:

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                        Captain Button
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                        #206

                        @thordis

                        Based on the personality descriptions I read in Newsweek* a few decades back, my older siblings are clearly Boomers, while I am a leading edge X'er.

                        * Or a similar magazine.

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                        • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

                          Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

                          Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

                          Are you a:

                          Ton ZijlstraT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Ton Zijlstra
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #207

                          @thordis none of us are marketing shorthand labels here, no. 😉

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                          • QuixoticgeekQ Quixoticgeek

                            @marjolica @thordis there's no one definitive definition. I've also seen

                            1946-1964 - baby boomers
                            1965-1984 - gen x
                            1985-2005 - millennials

                            Etc... as that way each generation is exactly 20 years.

                            The origin stories podcast had an episode last week called "boomers" which talks about the various ways the generations can be defined.

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                            C. R. Collins 🌳 🐸
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                            #208

                            @quixoticgeek

                            I prefer Generation Jones for us later born Boomers. 😁

                            @marjolica @thordis

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                            • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

                              Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

                              Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

                              Are you a:

                              EarthMommaL This user is from outside of this forum
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                              EarthMomma
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #209

                              @thordis

                              I am 68 and in my day and age we did not have these labels to identify you by age so I m NONE OF THIS.

                              You can group me into some mass group because of my age but I am neurodivergent so the label DOES NOT FIT.

                              If you want ot know what age we are, I am 68

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                              • MarjorieRM MarjorieR

                                @thordis for those that don't know what the generation cut dates are I found this:

                                Generation Birth Year
                                Generation Alpha 2013–2025
                                Generation Z 1997–2012
                                Millennials (Gen Y) 1981–1996
                                Generation X 1965–1980
                                Baby Boomers 1946–1964
                                Silent Generation 1928–1945
                                Greatest Generation 1901–1927

                                However pooling Boomers and Alphas as in the questionnaire doesn't make much sense though.

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                                Ian K Tindale
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                                #210

                                @marjolica @thordis this must be a regional or foreign assessment of things. Even into the early 60s there was rationing and food shortages, everything was in black and white, people were wearing ex-forces demob clothing. Houses were missing and bomb craters were in every street. It certainly wasn’t a time of ‘boom’. It’d be a significant time before any rebuilding could be afforded and the onset of ‘swinging London’ in the late 60s was more a public relations effort than anyone’s actual reality. Maybe in other countries it was, but certainly not in the real world of post-war Britain.

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                                • Þórdís HelgadóttiirT Þórdís Helgadóttiir

                                  Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?

                                  Could people boozt this? I am so curious.

                                  Are you a:

                                  ts 🚇T This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  ts 🚇
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                                  #211

                                  @thordis I'm curious to know (if we can know) which generation is the most privacy-concerned and less likely to answer the poll 😂

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                                  • Andreas AlbrechtD Andreas Albrecht

                                    @catsalad @thordis @IanAMartin And Gen Y? Is that some abbreviation of Generation Why? 😉

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                                    #212

                                    @Datterich @catsalad @thordis @IanAMartin

                                    Generation Y is what they called Millennials before they called them Millennials

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                                    • Ian K TindaleU Ian K Tindale

                                      @marjolica @thordis this must be a regional or foreign assessment of things. Even into the early 60s there was rationing and food shortages, everything was in black and white, people were wearing ex-forces demob clothing. Houses were missing and bomb craters were in every street. It certainly wasn’t a time of ‘boom’. It’d be a significant time before any rebuilding could be afforded and the onset of ‘swinging London’ in the late 60s was more a public relations effort than anyone’s actual reality. Maybe in other countries it was, but certainly not in the real world of post-war Britain.

                                      MarjorieRM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      MarjorieR
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                                      #213

                                      @u0421793 @thordis but there was a baby boom after WW2 ended.
                                      Lots of people, who had interrupted family life because of the war married or just reunited and had children so the birth rate rocketed. Hence the term Baby Boomer.
                                      I'm one of those children.

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                                      • S ShadSterling

                                        @contrasocial @ReggieHere @hajni @thordis I wonder if Gen X is ignored because, coming after boomers, thy didn’t get the benefits and don’t get the blame, but being immediately after they had it good enough that they don’t complain about everything getting dragged away by the boomers, but millennials got so much less they could see sooner how bad it was headed for

                                        RegR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        Reg
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                                        #214

                                        @ShadSterling

                                        Could be. Gen X were mostly too young to vote against the new wave of neoliberalism in the 80s, but still hung onto some of the benefits before they were completely stripped away for the Millennials.

                                        Gen X is also much smaller than both the Boomer and Millennial generations so that might be a factor.

                                        @contrasocial @hajni @thordis

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                                        • Szczur HibernującyS Szczur Hibernujący

                                          @thordis Xennial here - on the cusp of millenials and gen X

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                                          Clem Fandango
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                                          #215

                                          @szczurtorebkowy @thordis also seen us called "the lucky ones" and "the Oregon Trail Generation"

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