Different generations have their own unique interests and preferences, and sometimes it can get pretty hard for one age group to understand the other, especially when we’re talking about the things they love.
Let’s take Boomers' obsession with minion memes and printing, for example. It seems that Millennials and Gen Z can’t wrap their heads around it and tend to poke fun at them for it online (OK, Boomer).
Most likely, this teasing will never change, as there’s more than a 60-year age gap between the oldest and youngest people from these generations. That’s a wide time frame to catch up on for the older ones, so we shouldn’t be surprised when something they like seems outdated or random to the youngsters.
As 2023 is coming to an end, we can’t think of a better way to send it off than by looking at some funny and unusual things Boomers absolutely love. Our Bored Panda team has collected the top ones that you might not understand right now but perhaps will end up raving about when you get older. Who knows, just like Boomers, you might start loving a really good leather phone case.
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I'm a millennial, but I do that. Some things require attachments or are too long. And some people don't check their email often (like me), so you have to tell them you sent an email to get them to check dinner rather than later. Is criticizing an entire generation for something not done personally a thing now? It must be a thing now.
In all fairness, I’d sacrifice a bit of speed if it meant interacting with an entity with an actual personality.
I don’t know if this is just a problem in parts of the US, but there is a rash of “skimmers” installed into self-serve gas pumps. These are electronic cards that intercept your credit card info when you pay at the pump. For this reason, I always get a printed receipt, which is the best protection to offer the credit card company when disputing a charge due to stolen credentials. I guess Boomers are more aware of what can go wrong.
Nowadays, Boomers mostly have fun poked at them online for their conservative views and their love for everything they’re accustomed to. But along with the random things they enjoy and can’t let go of, they currently have a lot of influence on the world.
This generation makes up a substantial part of the population, especially in developed countries. As the third largest age group in the U.S. (recently surpassed by Millennials and Gen Z), they still continue to have a significant impact on the economy, the world of work, and consumerism.
Wrong! This is an issue for folks of all ages. As a road warrior, I mostly encountered them in airports rather than entering a store. To cope, I nicknamed them 'the Obliviots' in my mind. They are the oblivious idiots that have no concept of what's going on around them. Glad to have all that in my past now as a retired boomer.
I think that is a "dude" thing. Then they say "I'm just kidding, you're great."
Before diving deeper into the chokehold Boomers have us in, we have to go back to generational origins. It all started following World War II, in 1946 when more babies were born than ever before. 3.4 million, to be exact, which was 20% more than the year before. The spike in new births during this period is known as the baby boom (hence the name).
The country had to somehow adapt to the increase in children. For instance, the counties had to build numerous schools in the 1940s and '50s while simultaneously filling them with trained staff and teachers. In Los Angeles alone, a new school opened every month from 1946 to 1964. If math is mathing, it comes to about 216 schools in 18 years.
I've gotten a lot of money back after discovering mistakes. Maybe you have endless funds, but not everybody is so blessed.
And your point is? What is wrong with expressing kindness to another person?
In 2022, this population totaled 69 million people in the U.S. Today, their wealth in North America makes them the main buyers and focus of companies.
An example is the wide range of anti-aging products that target this specific generation. It became widespread in 1981 when Maybelline's “Moisture Whip” was advertised by Lynda Carter (famous for her Wonder Woman role), who encouraged women to purchase it. At the time, the oldest person in this generation was 35 and was already targeted with various anti-age creams, which, according to experts, were full of empty promises.
In fact, Baby Boomers are living longer than any generation before them. Because of that, investments in healthcare and medical technology continue to grow as more of them age. It's predicted that the main problem in 2030 will be caring for the elders of this generation. To meet their care needs, necessary social and public changes will need to be put in place so it doesn’t become a long-term issue for society.
Wow, whenever I see someone I know in a store, I just leave and never show my face again. Who cares if I need food? I'll just starve for a lil while lol
Additionally, as many of them refuse to retire, they are affecting the labor market. Boomers are holding onto jobs that could be filled by the next generation. Younger people’s career opportunities are already limited, and as the over-50 crowd stays put, it further impacts future employment.
Exactly how are we so brilliant that we can post holographic images from our outdated Consumer Wireless flip phones?
Back in my day, remote controls needed direct line of site. Many still do.
However, the persistence of Boomers had some positives, as productivity dropped when they retired. People in this generation often pride themselves on their work and are typically competitive and more hardworking than the youngsters. Also, let's not forget that they were the ones who popularized the saying “live to work,” so you better believe they’re not joking when it comes to their jobs.
But with boomers now kicking back, relaxing, and enjoying random things from this list, it has created a world with fewer people to replace them or take care of them. It’s because they had fewer children than their own parents. Since they entered the workforce, the American fertility rate has declined from 3.7 children per woman to about 2.
One way to make up for it is to open doors to immigrants. However, elected politicians from this generation have slowly closed this opportunity. Smaller families and anti-immigration policies are creating a gap in the labor force that isn’t going to be filled any time soon.
At least Boomers are willing and capable of having a phone conversation. As opposed to the seemingly crippling angst of all younger generations who react with "This could have been an email!" with near psychotic trauma.
In addition, they spent years taking housing away from the next generation. In 2019, they owned 42% of American homes and especially dominated coastal areas like New York and Florida. Even though boomers just began selling their homes, it’s not happening fast enough to keep up with the demand. Young families are struggling to settle down because there aren’t enough accommodations near promising job opportunities.
You can decode that pretty easily, as a home you can finance rather than rent. Typically, these are smaller than desired, and as the loan is paid off and equity grows, it gets shifted to a bigger place. If your income doesn't grow as hoped, you still build up equity at least. Renting is too expensive, perversely enough.
This is a quality ageist post, BP. “Here’s a buncha things we hate about old people, let’s make fun of them.”. Say, BP, could we get a list of approved things that are ok to criticize?
But notice how the boomers are upset that these posts aren't tailored to their specific interests as individuals.
Load More Replies...Ageism is no different than racism or other preconceived notions about groups of people. Not cool, BP.
@Thenatural; are you thick? Bullying, hatred and discrimination come in many forms but they are all fundamentally the same thing. It's not a competition. Mocking someone for their age is discriminatory as is mocking someone for their skin colour. Neither are acceptable.
Load More Replies...Is anyone else fed up with BP promoting the "This generation V that generation" or "I hate generation whatever" is is as bad as the type lazy stereo types TV and movies has been doing for years. It just adds to and promotes hate.
I’m fed up with BP creating division, negativity and outrage in 80% of posts. This site used to be THE BEST. There are more positive sites out there.
Load More Replies...This is a quality ageist post, BP. “Here’s a buncha things we hate about old people, let’s make fun of them.”. Say, BP, could we get a list of approved things that are ok to criticize?
But notice how the boomers are upset that these posts aren't tailored to their specific interests as individuals.
Load More Replies...Ageism is no different than racism or other preconceived notions about groups of people. Not cool, BP.
@Thenatural; are you thick? Bullying, hatred and discrimination come in many forms but they are all fundamentally the same thing. It's not a competition. Mocking someone for their age is discriminatory as is mocking someone for their skin colour. Neither are acceptable.
Load More Replies...Is anyone else fed up with BP promoting the "This generation V that generation" or "I hate generation whatever" is is as bad as the type lazy stereo types TV and movies has been doing for years. It just adds to and promotes hate.
I’m fed up with BP creating division, negativity and outrage in 80% of posts. This site used to be THE BEST. There are more positive sites out there.
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