I'm a Boomer/Gen Xer (1965), so I don't give Gen Z a whole lot of credit right now.
However, it suddenly dawned on me that we (the world) are at Gen Z. That is the end of the alphabet. Is it meant to signal the end of humanity? The last generation?
With the Vax, one might consider that the catch phrase seems a bit suspicious.
Where did the catch phrases "Gen X, Gen Z" come from? How did we go from Boomers to Gen X, Gen Z? Seems highly suspicious to me, considering our current circumstances.
Any thoughts?
Was also born at the end of Gen X and it was basically 'we had no real cohesion' as in 'Generation ___' . You had 'Depression Era' give birth to 'Greatest Generation (Served in WW2) give birth to Baby boomers (post WW2 population explosion) give birth to 'Free Love/Hippie/Vietnam' generation give birth to us. Basically we were just a lump of kids that had nothing in common but Sega vs Nintendo arguments. Y and Z is just laziness naming.
Gen Z is after millennials, buddo.