16 Accurate Tweets That Show the Differences Between Millennials and Boomers
There are certain things that distinguish one generation from another. It’s more than your age; it’s your attitude and your way of life. For example, while the older Baby Boomer generation may prefer phone calls and leaving the ringtone at full volume, the younger Millennial generation appreciates the vibrate setting and is skilled at socializing through social media.
People have been tweeting about the differences between Boomers and Millennials, and these tweets emphasize just how many cultural differences there are between these two generations. Scroll down for some great examples.
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Millennial culture is ready to face everything, except for answering a phone call from an unknown number.
— lord ares simp account (@robinthebirdd) December 14, 2020
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Boomer culture is walking around in public having a loud ass speaker phone conversation in a grocery store about how you have gout with your buddy from Iowa.
— No More Mr. ICE Guy (anyone done this one yet?) (@KatanaParty) August 22, 2019
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millennial culture is growing up with a dishwasher, laundry machines, printer etc. but now seeing them as unattainable luxuries
— new year new beer 🍺 (@rogowhiskey) April 9, 2019
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Boomer culture is owning hand towels you’re not supposed to use and then complaining that “all these electronics are such a waste”
— hannahhhhh (@heckaheadbang) August 28, 2019
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Millennial culture is getting a Happy Birthday email from your student loan provider.
— A.G. Mendenhall (@agmendenhall) October 18, 2019
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Boomer culture is printing emails
— pam solo (@pamelaleta) November 14, 2019
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Millennial culture is trying to find recommendations for moving companies and realizing that none of your friends have ever owned furniture nice enough to move from one city to another.
— Cathren Cohen (@CathrenCohen) September 4, 2019
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Boomer culture is owning a cabinet of expensive China nobody can use then complaining about “wasting money on electronics”
— Trevor (@T_Gehlert) December 10, 2019
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Millennial culture is sneakily leaving a $5 on the table at a restaurant because you know the bill payer didn’t tip enough and you feel a sense of solidarity with the waitress because you also work in customer service
— Nikki (@nikkinotices) October 18, 2019
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Boomer culture is insisting on tipping EXACTLY 20% at restaurants and then asking someone how to open the calculator on their phone
— bed freenman (@benfreedman98) December 29, 2019
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Millennial culture: every 35+ year old assuming you know everything about technology.
— Meg 🌻🌿 (@mussel_wo_man) December 20, 2018
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boomer culture is saying “knock on wood” everytime they get their technology to work without their grandkid
— Elizabeth DeVolld (@EDeVolld) April 9, 2020
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Millennial culture is not knowing what your own ringtone sounds like because your phone’s been on vibrate since 2009
— Wil (@pooterschmidt) October 1, 2019
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Millennial culture is not knowing what your own ringtone sounds like because your phone’s been on vibrate since 2009
— Wil (@pooterschmidt) October 1, 2019
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Millennial culture is having3 different conversationswith the same person,across multiple platforms, simultaneously.
— Daniel, First of His Name (@HisNameIsVanity) October 28, 2019
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Boomer culture is sharing Facebook posts of pets that went missing 200 miles away from where you live
— morgan (@MorganBDavies) November 27, 2019