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ArishMell · 70-79, M
The people? That depends on them.
The terms? Absurd.
I don't really know what is a Gennex, a Genzed or a Millennial; would not know one if I held a door open for one; and refuse to use slang like that.
I do though know the words are broad-brush, age-related terms used within a strange fad for classifying people by sweeping stereotypes and generalising, in pointless database-like categories.
We are all people, not items in a supermarket's warehouse; and I judge individuals as individuals, of which age is only a part of it, and refuse to identify them by pseudo-sociological slang.
The terms? Absurd.
I don't really know what is a Gennex, a Genzed or a Millennial; would not know one if I held a door open for one; and refuse to use slang like that.
I do though know the words are broad-brush, age-related terms used within a strange fad for classifying people by sweeping stereotypes and generalising, in pointless database-like categories.
We are all people, not items in a supermarket's warehouse; and I judge individuals as individuals, of which age is only a part of it, and refuse to identify them by pseudo-sociological slang.