Originally posted by @js357Pew Research counts as ...
Millennials, ages 22 to37,
Gen Xers (ages 38-53),
Baby Boomers (ages 54-72),
And the Silent Generation (ages 73-90).
Of course next year it will increment.
What to call the next one?
https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/12/politics/obama-top-presidents-list-pew-trnd/
Originally posted by @js357millenialls up to 37 😲 and down to 22 😲 I would ahve thought more like 12 to 24...
Pew Research counts as ...
millennials, ages 22 to37,
Gen Xers (ages 38-53)
Baby Boomers (ages 54-72),
the Silent Generation (ages 73-90)
Of course next year it will increment.
What to call the next one?
In your count I am an old generation X-man
In Germany I have already heard Generation y and generation Z...I think it will roll over to A again 😉
Originally posted by @ponderableI would say which one I am but that wouldn’t be what I am.
millenialls up to 37 😲 and down to 22 😲 I would ahve thought more like 12 to 24...
In your count I am an old generation X-man
In Germany I have already heard Generation y and generation Z...I think it will roll over to A again 😉
Originally posted by @js357I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you! 😲
Pew Research counts as ...
Millennials, ages 22 to37,
Gen Xers (ages 38-53),
Baby Boomers (ages 54-72),
And the Silent Generation (ages 73-90).
Of course next year it will increment.
What to call the next one?
https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/12/politics/obama-top-presidents-list-pew-trnd/
Originally posted by @js357With millennials up to bat, there probably will not be a "next one".
What to call the next one?
At least not until someone invents a reproduction app so they can use it on their smart phone.
🙂 This was not a serious reply people, so don't get yourself all worked up over it. 🙂