Millennials, do you think of yourself as middle-aged? Have you experienced a midlife crisis? NYT Opinion is working on a project that looks at how adults born between 1977 and 1984 view midlife. Use this questionnaire to tell us about your experience. nyti.ms/3AuuJh1
@nytopinion People born in the 1970s are NOT millennials!
@nytopinion When a boomer writes about Gen X, inaccurately labeling them as millennials...
@nytopinion Hi. Is your google broken?
@nytopinion I was born in 1988 and am pretty sure I’m Peak Millennial. How in the world did NYT land on that year range?
@nytopinion Gen Ex born between 1950 to 1969, can you tell us about the streetlights being your clock, what life was like without a television, did walk to school uphill both ways too? The paper of *record* @nytimes would like to hear from you🤪
@nytopinion Baby Boomer: born June 6, 1944 - Nov. 21, 1963 Generation X: born Nov. 22, 1963 - Jan. 19, 1981 Millennial: born Jan. 20, 1981 - Sep. 10, 2001 Gen. Y/Homeland: born Sep. 11, 2001 - Jan. 19, 2017
@nytopinion 🤔 💭 1979 birth year here. Umm...I'm not classified as "Millennial."
@nytopinion 1. 1977 is not a millennial 2. 44 is technically midlife, but it doesn’t feel like it. Fitness & nutrition habits keep me strong. 3. John Mayer (1977) nails it in “Waiting on the world to change.” If we had a chance, we could make things better. But we’re not getting that chance
@nytopinion Ironically, using this meme is exactly what makes me a middle-aged 39-year-old.