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Is it too late to save Generation Y (Millennials)?
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyd88" data-source="post: 14312317" data-attributes="member: 84007"><p>Gen Y is roughly 1980-2000, so anyone 34-14 would be considered Gen Y, but I honestly feel there is a sub Gen inside of Y because of a large disconnect with the 90s babies compared to 80s babies (pre-technology boom).</p><p></p><p>I asked this mainly because I feel that many people are seeing wht sort of crap teens these days are getting themselves into, and not doing for themselves.</p><p></p><p>My parents, for example, told me of the stupid things that kids, including them, did back in their day. Of course, as said above, the older generations just said "kids these days", but I feel Millennials have brought it to a whole new level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyd88, post: 14312317, member: 84007"] Gen Y is roughly 1980-2000, so anyone 34-14 would be considered Gen Y, but I honestly feel there is a sub Gen inside of Y because of a large disconnect with the 90s babies compared to 80s babies (pre-technology boom). I asked this mainly because I feel that many people are seeing wht sort of crap teens these days are getting themselves into, and not doing for themselves. My parents, for example, told me of the stupid things that kids, including them, did back in their day. Of course, as said above, the older generations just said "kids these days", but I feel Millennials have brought it to a whole new level. [/QUOTE]
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