Dorky – 3 Correct, 3 points – I don’t seem to know as much as I should as a Gen Xer. (I am way back at the tail end, so I’m too young for most of GenX, but too old for Power Rangers and Pokemon.)
Geeky – 5 Correct, 10 points – I missed the Star Trek question because I completely forgot that show existed.
Nerdy – 1 Correct, 3 points –
I think you’re called a “Xennial” (mix of the two). I’m close (1975). I got the super commercialized childhood of the 1980s (basically, Stranger Things)
I’ve heard that term, (and I hate it) but my eldest daughter (1998) is clearly a Millennial, though the I see a lot that list her as Gen Z, and my middle child (2008) is a Zoomer, and my youngest (2012) is told by my middle child she’s alpha, and I am beginning to think the scientific classifications aren’t quite as defined as they need to be.
My kids are technically Zs but the oldest acts like a Millennial and my son acts like a Gen Xer (loves 80s stuff, old tech, etc.)
I like some of their music…
Dorky – 3 Correct, 3 points – I don’t seem to know as much as I should as a Gen Xer. (I am way back at the tail end, so I’m too young for most of GenX, but too old for Power Rangers and Pokemon.)
Geeky – 5 Correct, 10 points – I missed the Star Trek question because I completely forgot that show existed.
Nerdy – 1 Correct, 3 points –
…maybe it’s the covers I prefer?
I think you’re called a “Xennial” (mix of the two). I’m close (1975). I got the super commercialized childhood of the 1980s (basically, Stranger Things)
I’ve heard that term, (and I hate it) but my eldest daughter (1998) is clearly a Millennial, though the I see a lot that list her as Gen Z, and my middle child (2008) is a Zoomer, and my youngest (2012) is told by my middle child she’s alpha, and I am beginning to think the scientific classifications aren’t quite as defined as they need to be.
My kids are technically Zs but the oldest acts like a Millennial and my son acts like a Gen Xer (loves 80s stuff, old tech, etc.)
That just means your kids are great.