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1983, generation x? As I was growing up we were known as gen.x. everything marketed towards my age group referenced generation x, and the term 'mellinial' had not even been coined yet, at least I was never knowledgeable of it if there was. Apparently there is some debate about the generations beginnings and endings. I have provided a reasearched graph that seems to be most accurate. What do you think?

Adorkable 6 Mar 23
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Its a bit too generalised but humans as a whole have lost a lot of social skills since social media

yes, its just crap really but I do have a few uses for it at the moment.

I like to help animals and sell my art and if I'm bored play devils advocate to someone religious. seems appropriate.

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I'm a Millennial.

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Good chart-makes sense to me

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Generations are strange and arbitrary. There are those that use the term Xennial to refer to the microgeneration in the X/Millennial overlap.
Personally, I think categorizing generations works better in very broad strokes--the effect they had/have on culture is a more useful bit of info than the particular birth years, which has some wiggle room.

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Where do the slackers fit in? And, I wonder what they called the folks born, say, shortly aftetr the Civil War?

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