What generation do mystery shoppers who utilize this board identify with?

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@LisaSTL wrote:

Me toosmiling smiley

@Eric in Tampa wrote:

The OMG, WTF generation.

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I guess I’m a Xennial, Gen Y/Millineal.. I was born at the end of 1980 so looks like I fit in a few catagories lol.. I never knew where I fit in so thanks for the list!
I'm definitely the generation that was totally unimpressed when a cell phone salesperson highlighted the animoji's as a great new feature of the iPhone X.

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I'm now making up my generation...it's called, "Age is just a #", no labels please.

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Gen X

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I don't like those categories. Sometimes, I think I could be/could have been a troglodyte. Just now, I feel like a lumbering old bear. *growls at the list*

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Baby Boomer '64. However, I was told it was so named because of the baby boom following WWII. Someone born immediately following the war could be my parent. Go figure.
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