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Old 11.14.2018, 08:12 PM   #50080
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Originally Posted by Severian
* Xennial, ya bitsch. I remember Reagan. That’s the official unofficial cutoff.

So what are we working with here?

Baby boomers ~1945-1965
Generation X ~1965-mid 80s?
Generation Y/Millennials ~mid 80s-1997
Generation Z ~1997-today

Baby boomers are pretty well defined, and based around Severian's insistence he's not a Millennial I've put mid-80s as the cut-off there.

The Pew Research Centre goes with boomers 1946-1964, X 1965-1980, millennials 1981-1996, and Z 1997-today. I agree with their reasoning behind Z - if you can remember 9/11, you're too old to be Gen Z.
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