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View Poll Results: When does millennial end and Gen Z begin?
After 1991 (anyone who didn’t come of legal age in the noughties) 1 6.67%
After 1991 (anyone who didn’t come of legal age in the noughties)
1 6.67%
1994 1 6.67%
1994
1 6.67%
1995 to 1998 7 46.67%
1995 to 1998
7 46.67%
1999 2 13.33%
1999
2 13.33%
2000 3 20.00%
2000
3 20.00%
Later 1 6.67%
Later
1 6.67%
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Old 05-03-2020, 06:23 PM #26
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This is a different table I found that has them broken down into "cores" like that, would make me Gen X and Xennial as I was born in 1978


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1994-2000 we're the small generation from the golden age in pop music, video games and cartoons
Nah. Best to strike 1999/2000 babies off. They’re part of a different world.
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Yeah you can't include people born after 1998 as they don't remember a time before high speed internet, smartphones etc.
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Yeah you can't include people born after 1998 as they don't remember a time before high speed internet, smartphones etc.
Plus these are the kids who got their GCSEs in numbers rather than A* to G letters and did all their A-Levels at the end of upper sixth with no AS Levels. Plus their first phones wouldn’t have been a Samsung, Nokia or even a Blackberry. I think 1997/1998 is the last generation that can be considered vaguely old-school.
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If you're too young to remember 9/11 you're Gen Z.

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It definitely wasn’t a mess for hip hop.
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Yeah you can't include people born after 1998 as they don't remember a time before high speed internet, smartphones etc.
Being a Xennial is the weirdest generation, I swear. A childhood of cassette/VHS tapes, calling your friends on the landline, no mobiles, no internet, 4 channels on the telly (I vividly remember the excitement, and rapid disappointment, of the Channel 5 launch) ... oh, also telly FINISHING at night and playing "pages from ceefax" until the morning, or that static image of the girl and the puppet thing...

...but then, by the end of my teens it was MP3's and (albeit basic) Broadband, and the first iPhone not long after.
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Whereas my daughter (10) cannot get her head around the concept of television schedules/broadcast TV at all. Finds it straight-up baffling, has never really encountered anything other than streaming.
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This is a different table I found that has them broken down into "cores" like that, would make me Gen X and Xennial as I was born in 1978


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So I'm an iGen according to that chart.

So when Millennials get called Snowflakes I don't have to feel offended for myself anymore.

Being serious though I always thought that I was apart of the Millennials generation, I'd never heard of iGen before.
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The book that originated the term 'Generation X' as it is used today.

It's interesting that the same characteristics that are now ascribed to Millennials and Gen Z were once given to Gen X'rs and Baby Boomers.
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Plus these are the kids who got their GCSEs in numbers rather than A* to G letters and did all their A-Levels at the end of upper sixth with no AS Levels. Plus their first phones wouldn’t have been a Samsung, Nokia or even a Blackberry. I think 1997/1998 is the last generation that can be considered vaguely old-school.
I were born in 2000 and got A* to G letters for GCSEs, my college did AS Levels and my first phone were a Sony Ericsson love so I don’t think that’s right!
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I were born in 2000 and got A* to G letters for GCSEs, my college did AS Levels and my first phone were a Sony Ericsson love so I don’t think that’s right!
In broad terms it is right though. You’re an exception.
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The book that originated the term 'Generation X' as it is used today.

It's interesting that the same characteristics that are now ascribed to Millennials and Gen Z were once given to Gen X'rs and Baby Boomers.
As the song goes every generation blames the one before .. you as a young person try to fight the system and finally you conform and even champion what you used to despise.

My kids were born in different generations 1993 and 1997.
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Older Millennials are now called Geriatric Millennials apparently.

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I’m a geriatric millennial – and proud of it
For years, we were the forgotten bridge between Gen Xers and millennials. Now it's time to talk about my micro-generation.....


A crowd of future geriatric millennials queue for Oasis's third album, Be Here Now, in 1997
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(...and did you know if you pause a Telegraph website page at the right moment after refreshing the page you can read the article without registering?)

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I feel old when I hear Generation Z youngers not remembering VHS & Casset tapes
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