Talk:Thirtysomething (term)

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I expect to come in for some stick here as I have made sweeping generalisations. I would argue that I am describing a stereotype (no denying that) that is instantly recognisable and is 'real' in terms of marketing and everyday experience and therefore useful to try and pin facts onto.

user:btljs


It is not only a cliche, it is also culturally specific. Secretlondon 19:36, Feb 12, 2004 (UTC)

Is that a criticism? Wouldn't a description of a Samurai be culturally specific? It describes a usage of the term 'Thirty something': other cultural uses of this term should be added by people who know them.

Well, it is the description of a stereotype, not that stereotypes are anything but generalizations. So no offense should be taken by thirtysomethings.


  • Still need a little cleanup, I'll try and be careful not to poke a bee's nest. Humble Fool
  • An understatement 'little clean up'. It is just a jumble of ideas which I felt could have informative value. Please help in what ever way you can! user:Btljs

[edit] Question for some expert please

This article says no such word has been used in this case on the model of quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, etc. However, a few Internet sites mention "vicenarian" and "tricenarian". Any comments?? Georgia guy 21:23, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Vicenerian is a person in his/her twenties. Tricenarian is a person in his/her thirties. --Tripsy 19:01, 19 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Twenty something

This article discusses the origin of the term "Twenty something." Meanwhile, Twenty something metions "Thirty somethings." Anyone wish to do something about the duplication? -Sewing - talk 18:48, 28 April 2006 (UTC)