I stand corrected (said the man in the orthopaedic shoes...)Amazingly the common definitions consider anyone born on or after 1982 count as a millennial. I thought it was late nineties. Every day is a school day...
I stand corrected (said the man in the orthopaedic shoes...)Amazingly the common definitions consider anyone born on or after 1982 count as a millennial. I thought it was late nineties. Every day is a school day...
Earning a decent salary but having to share a house with total strangers. Cheers boomers.
Shouldn't spend it all on roids gym gear and German Techno then.
It's all about priorities x
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In all seriousness if I wanted to get a 1 bed flat by myself I'd be spending about 65% of my salary on rent + bills. Either that or save £20k minimum for a deposit.
Same over here mate. Its about 30k euro these days for a deposit. Rent works out more than a mortgage for most people. Thankfully my mortgage is pretty low for a one bed but couple upstairs r paying five times that in rent for exact same sized apartment.NEVER
In all seriousness if I wanted to get a 1 bed flat by myself I'd be spending about 65% of my salary on rent + bills. Either that or save £20k minimum for a deposit.
FFS. Autocorrect just had to mug me off there didn't it?Why would you do long division when you can use a calculator, though? When would you ever have to do that in the real world?
Why would you write an essay without spellcheck when the technology is right in front of you and there to help you? It saves you a lot of time and potential embarrassment.
I'm a 'millennial' and make the effort to use correct grammar and punctuation even if it's just a quick text to my friend's. I may not get it right 100% of the time, though.
You've made some rather sweeping statements there mate. If anyone looks as deep as piss here it isn't me.
Ok mate, what interactions exactly do you have with Millennials? I sense a deep embittered soul within youSmarter? Ask them to do long division without a calculator or write an essay without spell-check. Most of them wouldn't know the proper use of punctuation if their lives depended on it. They get their "smarts" from things like Facebook and Twitter, which are about as deep as piss on a plate.
I would have been disappointed if you hadn't.I shall report the language though.
Only an old fogie would say 'yoof'. It's 'yute' these days, fam.
Paul who?If you grew up listening to Paul Weller sing about YOOF EXPLOSION it will always be 'yoof'
Brainwashed Grasses who film everything on their iPhones.
I find it hilarious that inane uses of technology define my generation.
I see as many people in their 40s and 50s faffing around with their phones these days as any age group. And that's fine. Most of the older folks who aren't watching stupid videos on youtube or sending you barrages of emoticons after just discovering them are those too scared to try and learn how to use modern tech.
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