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2 days ago, in one of my high school classes, a teacher was talking about prejudices and relationships and how our behavior can a lot of times reenforce the prejudices people have about us young folk. He mentioned that my generation has been hailed by many adults as the X generation. { X meaning wrong as opposed to a check mark meaning right.} He said that many people have put us away in a box, deeming us as a lost cause and that, to many people, if every single member of my generation were eliminated , if they could just X us out, and skip on to the next generation, life on Earth would be better. The chief reasons being that my generation is seen as having no moral values, no respect for others, and no respect for ourselves. Although, personally, I don't consider myself to be a lost cause or believe that my generation should just die, I must say the stuff about my generation being disrespectful, etc, a lot of times, it's true. What do you think our future will be as adults?

2006-12-08 11:06:26 · 3 answers · asked by Sapphire-by-the-sea 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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what ever you do with you life can't be determined by what people think only by your actions. What good can come from thinking your a lost cause so go prove them wrong. i am not sure that any generation before us had so many young millionaires and we have invented electronics and they don't even begin to understand how to use in the long run it's not them who get to decide how much we are worth it's us. you can speculate what we will be worth but as much as you want but every generation has it's surprises

and you can let people know that

Generation X is the term for people born in the Western world after WWII (1961-1981). Generation Y (1982-1995) is the group you are a part of. Generation Y is generally considered to be the last generation of Americans wholly born in the 20th century.

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2006-12-08 11:10:19 · answer #1 · answered by Talking Hat 6 · 0 0

Heavy sigh...IMO there's not ever a "final desire for the way forward for this nation..." ...Because each and every new release brings a brand new device to the equation the opposite not ever inspiration approximately... That stated, the Boomers' births variety from the '40s to the '60s, so they'd 20+-years to have an impact on society. They introduced well (civil rights) and unhealthy (endless Kevin Kostner and Michael Bolten). Bottom line, it is only a cycle and cycles finish. They had two decades and Gen Xers have what...3 to compromise with Gen Yers??? No offense taken. GenXers at the moment are strolling corporations (I desire given age demos). I firmly feel, the beyond is a blur, the long run is now. The reward is however a reminiscence. TM

2016-09-03 10:02:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not much diffent from people now.maybe better??as we evolve.

2006-12-08 11:10:33 · answer #3 · answered by davarbor 2 · 0 0

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