View Poll Results: What are ya? Boomer, X, Y or Z?

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    33 45.83%
  • Gen X

    31 43.06%
  • Gen Y (Or Millennial)

    7 9.72%
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Thread: What are ya? (Boomer, X, Y or Z)

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    I woz born a couple of years before the "Boomer" lot so not sure what that makes me except a grumpy old fart. But I see there's no mention of that other bunch of tossers ...the "woke" people!
    Maybe they should just be renamed "know it-alls" as they were years ago. Plus millennials are maybe apprentice "wokes" and will breed other loud mouthed know it-alls with phones clamped to their heads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Ok, with all this talk about Boomers, thought I’d post a thread to see where us crusty Land Rover owners sit on the spectrum.

    Definitions are a bit open to interpretation but for this exercise, use the following -

    Boomers - 1946 to 1964
    Gen X - 1965 to 1979
    Gen Y (Or Millennials) - 1980 to 1994
    Gen Z - 1995 to 2015.

    Poll results are Private, so don’t be scared, let us know! 😊

    I know there will be some members here that fall outside all of these, but I didn’t want to add ‘Old fart’ as a poll choice... 😇

    So while I think I know where the majority will sit, see if we have some younger peeps in our audience. 👍

    As you would well know young Gavin, I pre-date any of your youngfella classifications and yes, I still have my truck and motorcycle licences. But I think "oldfart" is more than a little rude for a senior/elder of the tribe , but if that is what you want me to be it is probably better than what my children call me when my back is turned

    In my opinion age could be seen as an older odometer and hopefully reset starting back a zero if it doesn't wear out first

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    What are ya? (Boomer, X, Y or Z)

    Apologies about the old fart bit - the whole thread is just supposed to be a bit lighthearted. Won’t ask what those names are your children call you - it’s a G rated forum. What are ya?  (Boomer, X, Y or Z)

    I like the term ‘Elder’ - implies wisdom and patience. I’d call Boomers Seniors but I think some probably take offence to that. What are ya?  (Boomer, X, Y or Z)
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Apologies about the old fart bit - the whole thread is just supposed to be a bit lighthearted. ...
    so was my reply Gav - no need to apologise mate

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    Born in 64 but refuse to be classified as a boomer, all my friends are gen X as well as my wife. I reckon the baby boom from WW2 ended earlier than 64, probably in 60.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geedublya View Post
    Born in 64 but refuse to be classified as a boomer, all my friends are gen X as well as my wife. I reckon the baby boom from WW2 ended earlier than 64, probably in 60.
    ok boomer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Apologies about the old fart bit - the whole thread is just supposed to be a bit lighthearted. Won’t ask what those names are your children call you - it’s a G rated forum. What are ya?  (Boomer, X, Y or Z)

    I like the term ‘Elder’ - implies wisdom and patience. I’d call Boomers Seniors but I think some probably take offence to that. What are ya?  (Boomer, X, Y or Z)

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    Rather than "Boomer" I like to think of myself as a "Bloomer", every year blossoming better then the preceding! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    What about Stolen Generation ?
    Honest Mr, I don't know nuffin' 'bout them stolen generators.

    I'm mid-X : I use my phone to receive and make calls between about 8am & 5.30pm Weekdays. Outside of that it's on silent and usually misplaced.
    My wife is early Y : Her phone is the first thing she sees in the morning and the last thing at night. I fit in when she forgets to charge it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shanegtr View Post
    Born in 81 so had to vote for a millennialI feel kind of embarrassed to be in the biggest **** wit generation
    I actually think I fit more into the xennial - a micro generation between x & y
    Xennials - Wikipedia

    90's Rock was defiantly the best music.
    I learned something new today. We have been so fortunate as to create yet another box we can fit in Though I must say I like this box. I read the wikipedia article and it resonates with how I have felt for some time when thinking about or discussing generations. Born in 77 but having been lucky to be at the forefront of technology (internet in 1990 was quite different I can tell you) and growing up with the unbridled optimism of tv shows like star trek TNG, but still playing outside and been untethered to a device. I do feel that I am definitely not 100% gen X but I neither do I feel millennial.

    I voted X since that is what the rules stated but xennial is more accurate

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