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    Xennials were born 77-83, aka the Oregon Trail Generation. They had an analog childhood and a digital young adulthood. Source: I am one and also wikipedia

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        It makes you that weird guy ;) Just kidding, all of these generation labels are dumb.

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        Younger millenial. You were cognizant, you were present not only in body but also mind during the “turn of the millennium”. That is the key component of a millenial. You didn’t just slide out of your mom December 21, 1999, oooo, that makes me a millenial! No, bitch, it does not. It is our collective memories & upbringing that define us as a generation.

        You remember where you were, what you were doing when 9/11 happened. Another shared generational experience.

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        Very young millennial or old gen z, take your pick.

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      Makes me wonder if I, an 87, almost count because my schools were too poor to have updated software. Oregon Trail was my jaaaam.

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    Isn’t Gen X and millenial the same? So a portmanteau word from these two is totally something else. As a Gen X’er myself (who is totally neither millennial nor xennial) I get it

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      Nope, they’re not the same.

      Boomers = Late 40s to Mid 60s

      Gen X = Late 60s to Mid 80s

      Millenial = Late 80s to Mid 90s

      Gen Z = Late 90s to Mid 2000s/Early 2010s

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        GenX stops at 79. Millennials start at 80.

        Xennial is basically a buffer between the two. Would be between 75-85.

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        Thanks, I normally know that but got confused. Thanks for explaining and thanks to all those who downvoted my comment.

        So maybe xennial is an older millennial? Either way, I identify as a whyennial from now on.

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        I think we can all agree that Gen X starts with the end of the boomers in 1965, and that the end of millennials is if you weren’t old enough to remember 9/11, so about 96-97.

        The only disagreement is where the dividing line is between the two. I suggest the line should be Reaganomics, so early 1980s.

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        we were referred to as Gen Y for a while

        Would you say it would be wrong to still do that?

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          You could. No one would know what the fuck you’re talking about, but you could.

          Milinneal is meant to be more descriptive to highlight that the generation approached adulthood around the turn of the century, and are characterized as having witnessed the rapid technological evolution of PCs, the internet, mobile phones, and smart phone in the first ~quarrer of their life

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    I once had a discussion with a user on reddit who argued that generation groups like baby boomer, Gen x, millenials etc only applied for USA and other countries were not meant to use them…

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      I would say it applies to a lot of the Anglosphere but I have zero evidence that it applies to every western nation. I’m sure a ton of them have their own names for generations with their own quirks and subcultures.

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      Well, the Dutch wikipedia article on generations has the groups different than the English version. In English, I’m Gen X, in Dutch I’m from the “pragmatic generation”.