Generation X
What is Generation X?
Generation X is a term used to depict a group of people born from 1964 to the mid or late 1970s in the United States and Canada. The largest affect that Generation X has had on popularity culture likely began in the 1980s and reached in the 1990s. While Gen-Xers probably feel passionate about some things, in general they have been portrayed as apathetic, disaffected twenty somethings with no course in life. The idea of Generation X exists in many other cultures around the world. In France, people of a similar age are labeled, Génération Bof, translated to “Generation Whatever.
Since most Gen-Xers have developed up and may now have “McJobs” of their own, the altered attitude that penetrated the 1980s and 90s has for the most part gone the way of soil and flannel shirts, though it is potential that there are a few still living the stereotype. When this group was rejected for use in the magazine, she co-authored a book with Charles Hamblett called.
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