vocabulary - What is "generation X" and "generation Y"?


Why are we called Generation Y?


What's Generation X anyway?


What about Baby Boomers?



Answer



"Generation X" generally refers to :



the generation born in the United States after 1965.



Thus, that'd be your parents. We're called "Generation Y", because "generation Y" is the generation after our parents, and generally refers to:



the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s



These two terms are generally(note, generally) used to refer to people born within these time periods, and Gen Y, usually refers to the youths and young adults of this world. I suppose in later times however, we would become the Gen X(Born 1995 - 2011?), and our children the Gen Y(2012 - 2040?)


"Baby Boomers" refers to someone born after the war. Right after the war, there was a baby boom. There was one in USA, and there was one in Australia, as far as I know. Our grandparents are baby boomers.


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