40 i grew up with gen x people all around me. So it rubbed off on me
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Always thought gen x cutoff was like 79/80. I was 81Gen x goes up to early 80s.... I’d say 82-83 Max
Thats me all day. Thank youThey are now calling late 70s early 80s people Xennials staying we are a micro generation with Gen X drive and values with Millenial comfort in regards to technology.
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Used this once before, but fitting again lol.That's a valid point! "Boo hoo I might stub my labia doing manual labor." No sense of pride or accomplishment. And to think I'm on the leading edge of that generation (July of '85)... Makes me upset so I try to disassociate myself whenever I can. lol
I'm cursed as a millennial but blessed with a brain.Im on the border of both. Born a millennial with a gen x mind frame. I side with gen x way more than the other side
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Gen x goes up to early 80s.... I’d say 82-83 Max
I think the big cultural divide really happens with those born in 1988.Always thought gen x cutoff was like 79/80. I was 81
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Facebook was grade 12 for me, all went to shit after thatI think the big cultural divide really happens with those born in 1988.
That group had Myspace and cell phones in Middle School and then Facebook and iPhones in Highschool.
For me, no one in HS had a cellphone and we'd either have to use a land line to call someone or just meet up at the Kmart parking lot after work on the weekends.
AIM was a God send for anyone with two home phone lines because you didn't have to call and go "uh, is Lauren home... Yeah, I'm in her geometry class".... Followed by that long awkward pause and a "oh, well she has homework to do and will have to call you back latter".
The Double O.G. line of communication!!I think the big cultural divide really happens with those born in 1988.
That group had Myspace and cell phones in Middle School and then Facebook and iPhones in Highschool.
For me, no one in HS had a cellphone and we'd either have to use a land line to call someone or just meet up at the Kmart parking lot after work on the weekends.
AIM was a God send for anyone with two home phone lines because you didn't have to call and go "uh, is Lauren home... Yeah, I'm in her geometry class".... Followed by that long awkward pause and a "oh, well she has homework to do and will have to call you back latter".
I do actuallyWho was Lauren and do you have pics?