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  • ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I’m confused with ages here, have we standardized this?

    • Greatest Generation (born roughly 1901–1927)
    • Silent Generation (1928–1945)
    • Baby Boomers (1946–1964)
    • Generation X (1965–1980)
    • Millennials (1981–1996)
    • Generation Z (1997–2012)
    • Generation Alpha (born around 2013–2024)
    • Generation Beta (2025–2039)
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      7 hours ago

      I’m annoyed by this on principle and across the board, but I do want to point out that “Greatest Generation” all the way to “Baby Boomers” makes zero sense in most of the planet. You can sooooort of get away with Millenials to Alpha because the Internet is a bad idea, and Gen X at least applies to probably most of Europe as well as the US and Canada, although it’s still weird across the board.

      But everything before that? Super specifically US-only.

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        6 hours ago

        Those generations are common like that at least in Germany too. It’s not as specific as you think. And even if it was then it’s made up regardless so who cares. It’s a useful concept.

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          5 hours ago

          You are telling me Germans consider people born in the first 20 years of the 20th century to be “the greatest generation”?

          Holy crap, you may hang out with the wrong Germans. Did they seem particularly excited about the recent NRW elections?