Apparently so.Do we have to do the generational years every time this argument comes up?
There are lots of theories of what date range defines gen X. However I don't relate to gen X at all. So I say I'm apart of the next generation, which has been labelled millennials"Generation X.
George Masnick, of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies puts this generation in the timeframe of 1965 to 1984, in part because it's a neat 20-year period. He also calls it the "baby bust," mocking "[p]undits on Madison Avenue and in the media" that call it Generation X. Ha ha, tough luck."
After Gen X is Gen Y.i thought we decided it was 1984 and after. i need a confirmation on if i'm a genXer or millennial.
or maybe a special class of in betweeners called the badasses.
There is no set date. If you find yourself in the gray area between two generations, just go with the one you more identify with. It's not like these terms really mean anything.i thought we decided it was 1984 and after. i need a confirmation on if i'm a genXer or millennial.
or maybe a special class of in betweeners called the badasses.
It's Wednesday here, dork.Really guys, thus is what you want to spend your Tuesday night arguing?
You're in the futurreeeeeeeeIt's Wednesday here, dork.
Typical millennial:
Seems like they panicked, swerved, slammed on the brakes, tried to correct, lost control.they totally would have missed the car but decided to swerve back into the lane?
Probably both millennials.This is the meeting of two morons.
Probably both millennials.