Baby boomers (born between 1946-1964) and millennials (born between the early 1980s and the early 2000s) aren't on good terms with each other. Baby boomers believe that millennials are entitled brats who do not take responsibility for pretty much anything while millennials think that baby boomers are hopelessly outdated in the modern world. The two groups are continually taking stabs at one another, and Twitter user Anna (@manhattanna) found the perfect example of this ongoing war. It turns out; there is a Facebook group where millennials are hilariously pretending to be baby boomers, making fun of how they use social media. Anna has tweeted screenshots of the group's activity, and the pictures have already accumulated more than 171K likes, with many commenters saying the impersonations are so accurate, they are hilarious.
Millennials have lots of stuff to worry about. Compared to previous generations, for instance, 22 to 37-year-old millennials are delaying or foregoing marriage and have been somewhat slower in forming their households. They're also more likely to be living at home with their parents and for longer stretches.
On the other hand, most baby boomers married relatively young (before the age of 25), but only two-thirds of these remain married today. In the case of plenty of baby boomers in the workforce, they think time and experience are the key components that earn somebody authority so that the longer a person serves an organization, the better ranking they deserve. Interestingly, they're also more likely to hold leadership positions in high paying fields such as medical or engineering. One could say that baby boomers pay credit where credit is due. For instance, boomers contribute to the majority of positive feedback online as well.
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