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:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: its been around since 2003 (wiki says so) how did I not know that?
Thanks
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I didn't know either.. so thanks for that
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Me neither - I'm too old for this trendy youngster text speak....0
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Trendy youngster? Well I am a millennial for one more year before I fall out of that particular cohort. What am I then? An oldlennial?0
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<whispers> I wanted to ask what 'tldr' meant too but it just seemed like another nail in the coffin of my claim to youthfulness

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This is really funny :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Ed, "oldlennial" isn't bad either ... but doesn't it follow you up the years? Once a baby boomer, always a baby boomer, sort of thing? You keep "millenial", and another nickname for the cohort underneath you will come along - now *thats* a shock :eek: when you realise you're not a member of the up and coming brigade, that you're supposed to have arrived. Thats a bit horrible :eek:2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
What's the definition of a millennial? I know baby boomer (40/50s) then there was Gen Y and Gen X which I think was 60s and 70s but I'm most like
likely wrong.
I'm getting weirded out at work when adults are coming in with DOB of 1995!!!!!! I swear that was only ten years ago :rotfl:0 -
According to radio 2, a millennial is from 1982.Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 11st 12lb determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge. I’m not perfect but I’m good enough for now.0
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in_need_of_direction wrote: »According to radio 2, a millennial is from 1982.
That means me and my husband are from different generations :rotfl:0 -
in_need_of_direction wrote: »According to radio 2, a millennial is from 1982.
Pants! I *just* miss out!
Everyone tells me I look younger and I *defintitely* act younger.
Can I be a Millenial? Please, pretty please?!
Debt: £11,640.02 paid in full! DFD: 30/06/20
Starter Emergency Fund (#187): £1000/£1000
3 month Emergency Fund (#45): £3300/£33000
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