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Writeforwhiskey t1_j8xlh3a wrote
Reply to comment by Brilliant_Writer_136 in In 2025, Gen X will have their first elderly person. by [deleted]
Baby Boomers 1946 – 1964 GenX 1965 – 1980 Xennial (microgen)1977 to 1983 (some say 1985) Millennial 1981 - 1996 GenZ 1997 – 2012 Gen Alpha 2013-2024
Mike__Z t1_j8xz1se wrote
I would also add that while this is true the edges of the spectrum of each generation tend to get a little gray. I was born in 2000 and share next to no values or opinions with my fellow zoomers and I'm sure a lot of other people born at the start or end of their respective generations feel the same way.
Writeforwhiskey t1_j8yh5la wrote
Exactly. I dont have much in common with older GenX, just mid to late. When people take entire generations and make blanket statements it never works. There's a 15 year age gap and so many differentials to account for.
wkitty13 t1_j8ywaj6 wrote
Hell, I'm only a couple years younger than my sisters and I sure don't have much in common with them.... except maybe being "elderly". pshaw
AmselRblx t1_j8yoz0t wrote
I can relate more with millenials, i was born 2001.
So ill say youre right.
Mike2220 t1_j8yzvkt wrote
As someone who was born on the edge of the millennial/GenZ
I noticed in highschool, my year was very similar to the ones above mine, as well as the one directly following, but the ones after that just seemed so culturally different
Mike__Z t1_j8z8gx9 wrote
I honestly think generations should be 5 year sub generations to categorize, I'm no expert but it could probably improve algorithms and stuff
Mike2220 t1_j8yorbb wrote
>GenZ 1997 – 2012
I refuse to be grouped into GenZ
pugs_are_death t1_j8yzomk wrote
that's really something zoomers are known for: not wanting to do things
DBL_NDRSCR t1_j8ysj3g wrote
gen z ends in 2009 everyone after that is ipad kids as evidenced by the 6th graders last year (born late 09-10), apparently one for pregnant this year and they were insanely chaotic last year
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