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In reply to the discussion: Hi all, I'm a member of the young generation. You know, "Generation Y/Millenials".... [View all]sibelian
(7,804 posts)42. I believe the marketing term I'm supposed to apply to myself is "Generation X"
... and have been mostly unimpressed with the attempts to characterise me according to that term. "How very generation X of you!" quips the occasional comedian, upon discovering my disinterest in yet another "star sign" I'm supposed to be under. I remain unimpressed.
You're right. People can't really be characterised according to their generation.
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Hi all, I'm a member of the young generation. You know, "Generation Y/Millenials".... [View all]
YoungDemCA
Jul 2013
OP
If you had to support your parents, you'd be attached to Social Security and Medicare.
SharonAnn
Jul 2013
#7
uh, are you addressing this to the right person? I haven't a clue as to why you'd post it to me.
cali
Jul 2013
#9
it's natural for those just starting out not to understand the importance of SS and Meidcare.
liberal_at_heart
Jul 2013
#37
I believe the marketing term I'm supposed to apply to myself is "Generation X"
sibelian
Jul 2013
#42