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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1097546" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Gen X tend to be a pretty mature level-headed bunch (as with all generations these are sweeping generalisations), gone through and obtained LGB rights even with the Spector of Section 28 along with elder Millennials and witnessed the internet revolution as young adults as opposed to teenagers. Its a different perspective but the differences don't seam to be that much compared Boomers which I feel is more of a dividing line Gen Xers.</p><p></p><p>It might also just be I have way more in common with being an elder Millenial, Gen X as I've interacted with them more, they've been my immediate peers in the workplace, most of my friends are Gen X (my wife pointed out now my best man turned 40 I'm literally the only one in my close friends who is below that age and some are in their early 50's). My parents were also young Boomers being born in 60 and 61 so closer to that X mentality. Its also where you can really see generational differences with the same spectrum her parents are 44/47 so on that silent/boomer gap and the idea culturally either of our sets of parents had anything in common is laughable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1097546, member: 72205"] Gen X tend to be a pretty mature level-headed bunch (as with all generations these are sweeping generalisations), gone through and obtained LGB rights even with the Spector of Section 28 along with elder Millennials and witnessed the internet revolution as young adults as opposed to teenagers. Its a different perspective but the differences don't seam to be that much compared Boomers which I feel is more of a dividing line Gen Xers. It might also just be I have way more in common with being an elder Millenial, Gen X as I've interacted with them more, they've been my immediate peers in the workplace, most of my friends are Gen X (my wife pointed out now my best man turned 40 I'm literally the only one in my close friends who is below that age and some are in their early 50's). My parents were also young Boomers being born in 60 and 61 so closer to that X mentality. Its also where you can really see generational differences with the same spectrum her parents are 44/47 so on that silent/boomer gap and the idea culturally either of our sets of parents had anything in common is laughable. [/QUOTE]
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