10-22-2018, 07:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2018, 08:01 AM by Bill the Piper.)
My take on this is such:
There was a change in culture in 2006/7 (MySpace, iPhone). Those who remember the world before it, are millennials. Those who don't are iPhone generation. Because our first memories start at age 3-4, the appropriate date to begin a new generation is 2003.
More controversially I think the end of generation X should moved to 1985 or so, since the difference with millennials here would be remembering or not the Cold War.
There was a change in culture in 2006/7 (MySpace, iPhone). Those who remember the world before it, are millennials. Those who don't are iPhone generation. Because our first memories start at age 3-4, the appropriate date to begin a new generation is 2003.
More controversially I think the end of generation X should moved to 1985 or so, since the difference with millennials here would be remembering or not the Cold War.