Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Compare And Contrast Igen Vs. Millennial - 1009 Words

Igen vs. Millennial For all the 1996 babies and later, have you ever wondered what the generation before us was like? Did they have the same privileges as you, same taste in music, or what about the same food preference? If you were to compare the two generations, you would see that there are many similarities and differences from one another. I interviewed a young lady from the millennial generation to give me some insight on how their generation was compared to ours. After coming up with some questions, I came to see that both generations have a few similarities. First the importance of extended family. Spending time getting to know family isn’t as important for us igens. The closest we get to extended family is our grandmother and†¦show more content†¦For fun they didn’t participate in nothing to exotic or dangerous back then. Now a day’s groceries and clothes are so expensive and outrageously high. You could go into a clothing store and only get fiv e items and you’re paying a hundred or more for barely anything. Even Goodwill where you’re supposed to be getting deals you’re paying an arm and a leg. Brooklyn and I both realized that both of our generations are dealing with the same cost. I asked Brooklyn, how much did things cost back then and her response was, â€Å"About the same as your generation†. Considering Brooklyn is only seven years older than me not much has changed in the economy. As far as cost, we are very similar in our generation. A second difference I want to discuss in both millenials generation and ours is how kids are spoiled. 90’s generation are definitely spoiled we don’t work for anything really. Everything most of us receive is just because we asked for it. Me personally I will admit I am spoiled, but not everything I received easily. I asked my source if kids in her generation were spoiled and if so how? Her answer was, â€Å"No one was spoiled we all had to wo rk for everything we got no special treatment no nothing. We had jobs to attend everyday if not every other day†. Being spoiled didn’t start until our generation. We invented it. Lastly, to compare

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