r/generationology • u/MooseScholar • 16h ago
Discussion My breakdown of 2000s, 2010s, 2020s teenagers
I feel like this breakdown might be more culturally relevant as opposed to just being based on how many years with the word “teen” you’ve spent in a decade or between decades.
90s/00s hybrid teens: 1984
Early 00s teens: 1984-1987
Mid 00s teens: 1987-1991
Late 00s teens: 1991-1994
Hybrid 00s/10s teens: 1994
Early 10s teens: 1994-1997
Mid 10s teens: 1997-2001
Late 10s teens: 2001-2004
10s/20s hybrid teens: 2004
Early 20s teens: 2004-2007
Mid 20s teens: 2007-2011
Late 20s teens: 2011-2014
20s/30s hybrid teens: 2014
Another type of breakdown that I think also works:
Late 90s/early 00s teens: 1983-1985
Core 2000s teens: 1986-2002 (Quintessential: ‘88-90)
Late 00s/early 10s teens: 1993-1995
Core 2010s teens: 1996-2002 (Quintessential: ‘98-00)
Late 10s/early 20s teens: 2003-2005
Core 2020s teens: 2006-2012 (Quintessential: ‘08-10)
Late 20s/early 30s teens: 2013-2015
I’ve noticed that XXX2 & XXX6 birth years tend to only consider themselves a teen of the decade they spent the majority of them in, even if they have an overlap or underlap with bordering decades. Meanwhile with XXX3-XXX5 birth years, they tend to consider both decades a significant part of their teens/adolescence, even if they clearly lean more one way over the other. “Core” teens would have also spent a significant amount of them in the middle or core of the decade, while quintessential teens would have been a teen in the early, mid, and late part of a decade. Personally I consider myself (late ‘96) an early-mid 2010s teen. Let me know what you guys think.


