May 24, 2021
I ve been called a lot of things in my life.until now, geriatric is not one of them. But as a person on the tail end of the millennial generation, I guess that was exactly what I am. I m coming up on 40 this fall and was born in 1981 and as such, there is a new label that is floating around, or at least new to me, for those of us born between 1980 and 1985..
geriatric millennial.
According to an article by the New York Post, Author Erica Dhawan coined the term to describe people born in the early 1980s, who are considered too old to be a regular millennial but still younger than any Gen Xers. This generationally homeless age group is often referred to as “cuspers” or “xenial.”
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May 20, 2021
Older Millennials are not taking kindly to the latest label they’ve been given. A recent “Medium” piece called “Why the Hybrid Workforce of the Future Depends on the ‘Geriatric Millennial” hit the wrong tone with the group.
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Erica Dhawan coined the term given to that in between group that are too old to be a regular millennial but still younger than any Gen Xers. The article, by the way, was very complimentary. It noted Cuspers, as some call them, are “comfortable with both analog and digital forms of communication” and was the “first generation to grow up with technology like a PC in their homes.” Dhawan, who’s a Cusper herself, explained in the piece “They are neither ignorant of technology nor so engrossed in it that a voicemail inspires fear.”
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May 20, 2021
Older Millennials are not taking kindly to the latest label they’ve been given. A recent “Medium” piece called “Why the Hybrid Workforce of the Future Depends on the ‘Geriatric Millennial” hit the wrong tone with the group.
An author named
Erica Dhawan coined the term given to that in between group that are too old to be a regular millennial but still younger than any Gen Xers. The article, by the way, was very complimentary. It noted Cuspers, as some call them, are “comfortable with both analog and digital forms of communication” and was the “first generation to grow up with technology like a PC in their homes.” Dhawan, who’s a Cusper herself, explained in the piece “They are neither ignorant of technology nor so engrossed in it that a voicemail inspires fear.”
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