~ digital natives ~
So, we add the term digital natives to our preexisting generational terms.
Digital Natives = People Under 30
- Totally Wired Generation = people 14-29 years old
- Generation Next = people 16-25 years old
- Millennials = people 13-24 years old, also called Generation Y and Echo Boomers
Generation X = people 25-41 years old
Boomers = People 42-60 years old
- Generation Jones, born 1954 to 1965 (42-54 years old)
- Baby Boomers were born 1942 to 1953; (55-65 years old)
Matures = People 61-75 years old
Now--are we all totally confused as to the differences between the generational groups? I come from the Baby Boomer generation, the most misunderstood generation of all.
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I am technically a Gen X-er, but I don't think I've ever felt I really fit into that category. Then again, I don't think I fit with the Boomers - nor would a good number of my slightly older friends....
Oddly enough, I think my husband does a great job of straddling both groups. And he relates to the even younger groups too!
I guess I'm misunderstood like you - and maybe lacking understanding as well ;)
Thanks for sorting out some of these new labels. I seriously can't keep up with them anymore....
Cheers!
Ruby in Montreal
@ruby-I am glad you enjoyed the post. I have a good time poking fun at labels.
i am generation next.. haha, nice classification. i'll spread this to my friends.
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