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Xennials are the micro- generation of people on the cusp of the Generation X and Millennial
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cohorts. Many researchers and popular media use birth years from 1977 to 1983, though some extend this further in either direction. Xennials are described as having had an analog childhood and a digital young adulthood. Xennials are almost exclusively the children of baby boomers and came of age during a rapidly changing period that was the 1990s. In 2020, ''Xennial'' was added to the Oxford Dictionary of English. It was added to the
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in 2021:
Xennial, n. and adj.: "A person born between the late 1970s and early 1980s, after (or towards the end of) Generation X and before (or at the beginning of) the millennial generation, and typically regarded as exhibiting characteristics of both of these generations"


Terminology and birth year definitions

''Xennials'' is a
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blending the words '' Generation X'' and ''
Millennials Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s a ...
'' to describe a "micro-generation" or "cross-over generation" of people whose birth years are between the mid-late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s. ''Xennials'' was coined by writer Sarah Stankorb, and discussed in a two-part, September 2014 article in ''GOOD'' magazine written by Stankorb, a freelance writer, and then-''GOOD Magazine'' staff writer Jed Oelbaum. ''Good'' magazine has described Xennials as "a micro-generation that serves as a bridge between the disaffection of Gen X and the blithe optimism of Millennials." Dan Woodman, a professor of
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and
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at Melbourne University in
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, said that he "inadvertently" helped popularise the term when journalist Rachel Curtis asked him if it would make sense to cut the generations differently in an article that soon captured the internet's attention. In 2017, ''Xennial'' was included in
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's "Words We're Watching" section, which discusses new words which are increasingly being used, but which do not yet meet criteria for a dictionary entry. Merriam-Webster Dictionary credited Stankorb with coining the term. In 2020, ''xennial'' was included in the Oxford Dictionary of English. The definition given is "a member of an age group born after Generation X and before the millennial generation (specifically in the late 1970s and early 1980s)". Xennials received additional attention in June 2017 following a viral Facebook post by Mashable. In 2017, ''
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'' noted, "In internet folklore, xennials are those born between 1977 and 1983, the release years of the original three
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films." In 2018, '' Business Insider'' described Xennials as people who don't feel like a Generation Xer or a Millennial, using birth dates between 1977 and 1985. Other terms, such as the Star Wars Generation, the ''
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Generation'' and ''Generation Catalano'' have been proposed. Doree Shafrir, writing for '' Slate'' magazine, chose "''Generation Catalano''" for its reference to the character Jordan Catalano, played by
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(born 1971), from the 1994–95 teen drama '' My So-Called Life''. She defined "Generation Catalano" as those born from 1977 to 1981, the timeframe of
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's presidency.


Characteristics and traits

Many people who were born during the cusp years of Generation X and the Millennials do not fit the mold of those generations but rather share the characteristics of both. The Generation X and Millennial demographic cohorts have been studied concerning generational differences in the workplace. Researchers out of Eindhoven University of Technology found that not every person that belongs to a major generation will share all the same characteristics that are representative for that generation. People that are born on the cusp of a birth cohort may have overlapping characteristics that are related to both. This concept is called "generational fuzziness", and can lead to the formation of a "microgeneration". Researcher Melissa Kempf Taylor of the
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has written that the current microgeneration in the workforce is the Xennial generation, who have their own collective personality. "In generational theory, a cusp is the group of individuals who fall into the overlap between two generations. ..This overlap creates a cusp generation" which bridges the divide between "major generations". In 2004 Cynthia Cheng wrote a piece for the ''Toronto Star'' entitled "My So-Called Generation", where she referred to the cohort as "Bridges". Marleen Stollen and Gisela Wolf of '' Business Insider Germany'' wrote that Xennials "had to bridge the divide between an analog childhood and digital adulthood", while Australian researchers Andrew Fluck and Tony Dowden characterized the generation's pre-service teachers as "straddl ngthe two worlds of the ballpoint pen and the computer mouse." Fluck and Dowden also described Xennials as the youngest digital immigrants since, unlike students of later generations, most Xennials had relatively little, if any, exposure to digital ICT as part of their schooling. As working adults, however, Xennials tend to be relatively comfortable using digital technology compared to digital-immigrant workers of earlier generations. Cassie McClure, writing for '' Las Cruces Sun-News'', described those in the Oregon Trail Generation as "remembering a time before the digital age, but barely". Anna Garvey has described these individuals as having "both a healthy portion of Gen X grunge cynicism, and a dash of the unbridled optimism of Millennials", and discusses their relationship with both analog and digital technology. Sheknows.com has described individuals born in the late 1970s and early 1980s as sharing traits with both Generation X and Millennials. Anna Garvey characterized US members of this group as having had an " AOL adolescence" and as being from "the last gasp of a time before sexting, Facebook shaming, and constant communication". Dustin Monke of '' The Dickinson Press'' described those born in the early 1980s as having early adulthoods which were impacted by the events of the September 11 attacks and the
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. Sarah Stankorb has also pointed out that most Xennials were already on the job market when the
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hit. "There are common experiences," explains Almudena Moreno, sociologist at the University of Valladolid and co-author of the Youth Report in Spain 2012, "and one of the differences between generations can be access to technological instruments, which provide a common living context." This context also influences how we relate to others. According to Australian sociologist Dan Woodman, " e theory goes that the Xennials dated, and often formed ongoing relationships, pre-social media. They usually weren't on Tinder or Grindr, for their first go at dating at least. They called up their friends and the person they wanted to ask out on a landline phone, hoping that it wasn't their intended date's parent who picked up." Woodman has referred to Xennials as a "cross-over generation" crediting this concept to journalists writing about individuals born during the cusp years, saying that this idea sounds plausible with respect to generations because "the divisions we use aren’t particularly robust. They tend to be imported from North America without much thought, built arbitrarily around the Boomers, and capture changes that often don’t have clear inflection points, so dates can vary." However, he warns that an entire cohort of people will not have one set of characteristics or experiences. Woodman also says: "Clearly the idea resonates with a lot of people who felt left out by the usual categorizations." This does not mean that these terms have no value. As Woodman explains, paraphrasing philosopher José Ortega y Gasset, "we are formed by the time in which we live", especially by the experiences of our youth, "which determine our lives and can create new political movements".


See also

* Generation Jones * Interbellum Generation * MTV Generation * Zillennials


References

{{Generation 2014 neologisms Cultural generations Demographics of the United States Generation X Millennials