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re: A person born in 1981 is a Millennial or Generation X?
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:44 pm to genuineLSUtiger
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:44 pm to genuineLSUtiger
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I have heard both. Years ago when Douglas Coupland's book came out he marked it at 1961 because generations are generally assumed to run in twenty year increments roughly. But I have seen 1965 used as a starting year as well.
Well if the Boomers were born starting in 1945, then boomers are 45-65 and X is 65-85. Obviously there is a blending towards the last 5 years. Kids born in 81-85 didn't have the same experience as I did being born in 71 and cognizant during the Reagan years.
What are my kids born after 2005?
This post was edited on 4/2/16 at 7:46 pm
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:45 pm to genuineLSUtiger
But aren't baby boomers defined as the baby boom that occurred after WW2? A 20 year increment would be 1965 or so.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:46 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
FML, I'm a Millennial. Born in 1981 but don't act like the rest of the douche bags.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:48 pm to Easy
Yeah 1965 seems like a more accurate starting year to me. I was born in '68 and had friends with older siblings who graduated in the late Seventies (they were born in the early Sixties) and they seemed very different to me than kids who graduated in the early to mid Eighties. There was a big cultural change from the Seventies to the Eighties.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:48 pm to Rize
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FML, I'm a Millennial. Born in 1981 but don't act like the rest of the douche bags.
Let's see. What were your five favorite toys, tv shows and songs before you were 15?
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:49 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
There was so much advancement in technology when we were young. Some 80s babies remember the time before computers and cell phones, some grew up with it. That's why I always feel we don't belong to either genx or millenials.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:49 pm to genuineLSUtiger
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There was a big cultural change from the Seventies to the Eighties.
Started in 1977.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:51 pm to genuineLSUtiger
80s to 90s was maybe even a bigger cultural change tech-wise. Kids in the 90s grew up with technology being omnipresent. They've carried their own cell phones since elementary school.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 7:58 pm to Easy
I was born in 79 so I'm Gen X, but I don't consider anyone born from 80-85 to be Millenials. Anyone born after 86ish is.
Just noticeably different mindsets.
Just noticeably different mindsets.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:00 pm to Fun Bunch
I thought when I was growing up the term "generation x slackers" was used..
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:03 pm to vilma4prez
Early on yes but that changed. Gen X didn't want to be like the piece of shite Baby Boomers so they grew up.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:05 pm to genuineLSUtiger
The dividing line for Millennials should probably around the time the personal computer started coming about. Of course the millennial would say when the Macintosh was introduced.
I was born in '77 and I'm definitely a tweener. I've read where there's thinking that there's a lost generation between the late 70's and late 80's where kids born in that 10 year period came up in an environment of complete change.
Too young to have experienced the coke crazed 80's but were old enough to remember growing up in an unplugged era, too old now to have been educated for the new digital economy and the world they were being prepared for disappeared.
The acceptance and usage of technology is typically what separates a tweener from being more Gen X, Gen Z, or a millennial.
I was born in '77 and I'm definitely a tweener. I've read where there's thinking that there's a lost generation between the late 70's and late 80's where kids born in that 10 year period came up in an environment of complete change.
Too young to have experienced the coke crazed 80's but were old enough to remember growing up in an unplugged era, too old now to have been educated for the new digital economy and the world they were being prepared for disappeared.
The acceptance and usage of technology is typically what separates a tweener from being more Gen X, Gen Z, or a millennial.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:06 pm to Easy
The biggest change from my experience from the Seventies to the Eighties was socially and politically. I didn't notice the technological changes that much because it had not really made a huge impact on the American household yet with regards to computers. Just video games and Betamax/VCR maybe. There was a big change musically. The Eighties were a much more optimistic decade. It changed when Reagan took office. I would agree with the timeline for Millennials. My sister in law and brother in law were born in '82 and '83 and they seem more like Xers to me.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:09 pm to Jake88
4-Wheeler
Basketball Goal
Guns
Fishing poles
GI Joe
Herman
nintendo
sega
Cosby
Full House
Perfect Strangers
Family Matters
Pinky and the Brain
Pee-Wee's Play house
Van Halen Jump
George T. Bad to the Bone
Chili Peppers Under the Bridge
Queen Bohemian Rapsody
Eagles Hotel California
The songs were difficult because I started to listen to Alice in chains and such around 13-15 so I went younger.
Basketball Goal
Guns
Fishing poles
GI Joe
Herman
nintendo
sega
Cosby
Full House
Perfect Strangers
Family Matters
Pinky and the Brain
Pee-Wee's Play house
Van Halen Jump
George T. Bad to the Bone
Chili Peppers Under the Bridge
Queen Bohemian Rapsody
Eagles Hotel California
The songs were difficult because I started to listen to Alice in chains and such around 13-15 so I went younger.
This post was edited on 4/2/16 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:21 pm to Rize
Some of your stuff is part of many generations. You didn't have a three wheeler by chance, cuz that's an automatic admit to gen x, that and Atari 2600 or intellevision for the rich kids.
The shows are Gen X fer sure. Music's a mix.
You're more X than Y, I'll allow it.
The shows are Gen X fer sure. Music's a mix.
You're more X than Y, I'll allow it.
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:30 pm to Rize
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FML, I'm a Millennial. Born in 1981 but don't act like the rest of the douche bags.
Seriously, I'm 81 as well and I certainly don't fit the bill....except that I love craft beer and have a full beard.
frick!
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:33 pm to Horsemeat
I was honestly born on Dec 31 1979. Gen X by 4 hours. Yeah baby! Screw all you panty waste millenials!
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:38 pm to Horsemeat
I like craft beer. In fact I'm drinking a Ghost in the Machine as I type this and I was born in 1971. You do know that craft beer started before you, you self-centered millennial, don't you?
Posted on 4/2/16 at 8:41 pm to Jake88
Born in 84 and certainly not a millennial. You'll find very few millennial traits in anyone born before 85.
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