For as often as we use the term “millennial,” I’d be surprised if everyone knew what it actually meant. Are millennials kids? Teenagers? Are they hellbent on destroying everything we hold dear? None of those things are true, actually. In reality, millennials are people in their 20s-30s who grew up when the internet and technology were still in their infancy.
So, how do you explain that to those around you? Instead of telling people your actual age, just give them an example of some outdated technology you used in your lifetime. Check out some examples below and see if any of them apply to you!
1. “Get Off The Internet Because Someone Needs To Make A Call” years old:
2. “All My Music Fits In A Binder” years old:
3. “Got Pictures Developed And They All Came Back Like This” years old:
4. “Printed Out Directions” years old:
5. “Read The Shampoo Bottle On The Toilet” years old:
6. “Looked Up Movie Times In The Newspaper” years old:
7. “Video Games Only Worked On Channel 3” years old:
8. “Recorded Songs Off The Radio For My Ringtone” years old:
9. “Orange VHS” years old:
10. “Looked Through The Eyehole Of A Camera” years old:
11. “Carried Both A Phone And An iPod” years old:
12. “Had To Physically Roll Up The Windows Like a Caveman” years old:
13. “Couldn’t Afford To Use The Internet On My Phone” years old:
14. “Titanic Was On Two Separate VHS Tapes” years old:
15. “Phone Battery Lasted All Day” years old:
Boy…do I feel old!
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