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That makes people born in the 80's and late 70's 90's kids...it makes no sense.
90s kids = 80s babies
Yeah, good luck with that definition. "Kid" is often used as the umbrella term for someone's offspring, which includes babies and teenagers. Some slangs even use it to refer to just a guy, even if that guy is very much adult.
You'll inevitably talk to plenty people that don't have your specific textbook definition in mind for when a baby turns into a ~~toddler~~ ~~preschooler~~ kid.
.ml really has gone downhill with its low-effort SOP exports...
It makes perfect sense. Would you call a baby born today a "2020s kid"? They're a baby, they won't remember shit. They'll be a kid (and adolescent) in the 30s. That's when formative experiences will occur
I just want to say, this is the first time I've seen/heard the 2030s referred to as simply "the 30s" in a casual sentence. It still feels weird. But eh, that's life. I still remember "2002" feeling like a far-off future.
I was born in the 70s, and I’m in no way a 70s kid. I was an 80s kid, and a 90s teen.
If they were born in 78-79, they'd have spent a good 3 years of childhood in the 90's. Being 11 years old in 1990, it would be the mid-90's before they hit their adolescent years. This would make them 90's kids by the definition that they were kids in the 90's that also remember the 90's
'77 made it even better, I hear.
I will confirm
the ’80s* and late-’70s*–’90s* kids