Gen Z: I came over empty handed because I thought you'd like me just being here. Gen X: I came with a case of beer because I knew you don't like me just being here.
So bad company and bad beer, rather sit alone with one good beer and enjoy the silence or the accessional sound of the beer cap popping and watch the grass grow
This really reminds me of my dad. When my sisters and I would come home from dates, he'd ask how it went. We would launch into a detailed narration until he couldn't take it anymore 😂 He'd say, "Ok, ok...I don't want to hear the details, just tell me if you had fun"
This explains a lot, actually. I’m gen X, hubby is gen x… he is so like this now. We do not have children but you can replace the kid in video with me… a 55 yr old post menopausal female asking a soon to be 60 yr old man stuff… even after almost 30 yrs of marriage. 😂
Gen X born in 1966: 2 out of 3 apply to me. I would hang out with the guy who brought beer though. For me, things that used to be a punishment are rewards now: like if you told 16 year old me “you are going to stay home tonight, not go to the party and go to bed early”. I would throw a fit. 50 something year old me would say “hell yea!” 😂
I got to shake this legends hand yesterday at the lake I knew he was in my area with the some the place he is fishing at, seems like a really cool guy. First famous person I ever met, I was lost with words😂
Let me point out to you this simple fact, generations are not determined by date, although dates can narrow things down. Generations are determined by the parents generation. Let me give you an example, Baby boomers, most generally born around the years of WWII gave birth to Generation X. Both of my parents were born in the early 40's WWII time, that makes them "boomers". Now their children, including me, are Generation X, my oldest half sibling was born in 1958, I am the youngest of my "boomer" mother's children and my "boomer" father's only child, I am squarely a GenX and so is my half sister, I am 10 years younger than she is and she is squarely a GenX. I've noticed also that people seem to want to think that those dates are set in stone and you can have 2 different generations of siblings, this is an impossibility. I feel that this is just another prime example of how the school system is failing the children of this country.
Boomers are 1946 to 1964. There was an actual baby boom after WW2 which ended in August 1945. By the time the service men got home plus 9 months made it 46.
@@Pops-km8xt Some boomers were young when they got pregnant and were young enough to have children longer as well. One generation gives birth to the next, generations are not date specific, nor are the dates set in stone. Boomers started to be born 6 months before the US involvement in WWII. So you have to start with the beginning of the war, not the end. It was basic history we learned in 6th grade.
Here I am-admitting I’m old…born in 80 and I can tell you that it irks me when my kids want to come in and tell me every stupid little detail of some inane story…😅
1. You're getting leaving the house to go do stuff. Thanks for letting me know, 'cause I hate calling out for someone who's not even there. Try not to do dumb shit that could get you arrested or abducted. 2. Piss poor planning on your part, does not constitute an emergency on my part. 3. He brought beer. As long as it's not some crappy beer, like Natty, or Oly, or any Lite beer really, we're gonna hangout and enjoy fresh air.
Gen Z: I came over empty handed because I thought you'd like me just being here.
Gen X: I came with a case of beer because I knew you don't like me just being here.
I don't like people coming over to visit... But that dude brought over a case of beer
Exactly, Jimmy's dad has potential to be alright in my book. Better go investigate.
So bad company and bad beer, rather sit alone with one good beer and enjoy the silence or the accessional sound of the beer cap popping and watch the grass grow
This really reminds me of my dad. When my sisters and I would come home from dates, he'd ask how it went. We would launch into a detailed narration until he couldn't take it anymore 😂 He'd say, "Ok, ok...I don't want to hear the details, just tell me if you had fun"
I can agree w/ the visit..but they brought offerings! Lol
Details?! Wait til they’re 14. You’ll never hear from them again!
Shouldn't take 14 years for someone to learn how to stfu.
Damn.
This explains a lot, actually. I’m gen X, hubby is gen x… he is so like this now. We do not have children but you can replace the kid in video with me… a 55 yr old post menopausal female asking a soon to be 60 yr old man stuff… even after almost 30 yrs of marriage. 😂
Funny as hell, thsts me exactly 🤣
Number 4. Kids asking too many questions when they have Google!!
Lol yep😅
Gen X born in 1966: 2 out of 3 apply to me. I would hang out with the guy who brought beer though. For me, things that used to be a punishment are rewards now: like if you told 16 year old me “you are going to stay home tonight, not go to the party and go to bed early”. I would throw a fit. 50 something year old me would say “hell yea!” 😂
1978 grew up dirt poor way in the back woods. The older I get the more of a bother socializing is.
I don’t know this man, But I want to have a beer with him..
I don't know this man, but I'd like to send him a beer and leave him the fuck alone. There fixed it.
I got to shake this legends hand yesterday at the lake I knew he was in my area with the some the place he is fishing at, seems like a really cool guy. First famous person I ever met, I was lost with words😂
That's me all the way.. Yupp Gen X'er here 1972, and dam proud of it.!!! By the way don't stop by to visit.
He brought a case of beer? What else going on at their house? 😱
The last one is so true!
Let me point out to you this simple fact, generations are not determined by date, although dates can narrow things down. Generations are determined by the parents generation. Let me give you an example, Baby boomers, most generally born around the years of WWII gave birth to Generation X. Both of my parents were born in the early 40's WWII time, that makes them "boomers". Now their children, including me, are Generation X, my oldest half sibling was born in 1958, I am the youngest of my "boomer" mother's children and my "boomer" father's only child, I am squarely a GenX and so is my half sister, I am 10 years younger than she is and she is squarely a GenX. I've noticed also that people seem to want to think that those dates are set in stone and you can have 2 different generations of siblings, this is an impossibility. I feel that this is just another prime example of how the school system is failing the children of this country.
Boomers are 1946 to 1964. There was an actual baby boom after WW2 which ended in August 1945. By the time the service men got home plus 9 months made it 46.
@@Pops-km8xt Some boomers were young when they got pregnant and were young enough to have children longer as well. One generation gives birth to the next, generations are not date specific, nor are the dates set in stone. Boomers started to be born 6 months before the US involvement in WWII. So you have to start with the beginning of the war, not the end. It was basic history we learned in 6th grade.
They are Gen x not boomers kid
@@HappyTraditionalWife Be a bit more specific as to who you're calling Gen X and who you're calling a kid? Me or the pops?
@@demoman5707 If you were a child in the 70s and early 80s you’re a Gen x
GenX 73 here! My kids knew better!😂 Nope!!
Here I am-admitting I’m old…born in 80 and I can tell you that it irks me when my kids want to come in and tell me every stupid little detail of some inane story…😅
People???!!! I feel that😉
I'm not a dad and feel the same way 1969 😅
High school fishing team😂
I don’t know about Dads but the last two are me all over.
Oddly very accurate!
Not even got beer?😂
1. You're getting leaving the house to go do stuff. Thanks for letting me know, 'cause I hate calling out for someone who's not even there. Try not to do dumb shit that could get you arrested or abducted.
2. Piss poor planning on your part, does not constitute an emergency on my part.
3. He brought beer. As long as it's not some crappy beer, like Natty, or Oly, or any Lite beer really, we're gonna hangout and enjoy fresh air.
Nailed it!
Lying is mine. .
Sounds like me
None of these sound like my Gen X son.
Why do Americans always have to advertise things on their clothing?
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