Dek Rollins said:
DominicCobb said:
Dek Rollins said:
I’m pretty sure Gen Y covers everyone born from the 1980’s to 2000.
That’s pretty generous. The differences between someone born in 1980 and 2000 are vast. I’d say someone born in 2000 has a lot more in common with someone born in 2005 than 1995.
There has to be a cutoff point somewhere, and 2000 doesn’t sound too wrong. I mean, one of my brothers was born in '95, and we aren’t really in different generations.
I’m kinda with DE on this, if you don’t remember the 90s, then you’re not quite a millennial (so cutoff around 95 I think). Lot of things changed in the new millennium with the inter webs and pocket computers.
Obviously it depends, and in many ways it’s pretty fluid. New technology has affected everyone. Back to the “post-millennial” label, I actually think a more suitable label would probably be something like “extra-millennial.”