1. Two Generations: X and Z
Many modern people fall within Generation X and Z. ... Generation X typically covers people born between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s, while Generation Z is children born after the mid-1990s or the year 2000. ... Take English for instance, Gen Xers have used Modern English that the future generations adopt as well. Furthermore, both two generations have their own slangs. ... As to the way they view a new thing and the future, Gen Xers are generally skeptic and pessimistic, while Gen Zers are more credulous and optimistic. ...
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