• @xeekei@lemm.ee
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    473 months ago

    Depends on the definition. Growing up in the 90s, yes. Born in the 90s, no, not quite yet.

    • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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      153 months ago

      Yea. Born early 90s here. Just into my 30s now. I guess I “grew up” in the 00s? I was in the second grade when the towers fell.

      • @criitz@reddthat.com
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        3 months ago

        These terms are just made up so it doesn’t matter, but I always read “90s kid” to mean your childhood was during the 90s, so you were BORN in the 80s (edit: or early 90s)

    • @wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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      113 months ago

      It’s in the name. If you were a kid in the 90s, you’re a 90s kid. Babies are not the same as kids. Kids can cover a wide range of ages, as they can be referred to as that their whole life with a certain kind of phrasing.

      I get the line is debatable, but I feel like consistent early conscious memories is about the starting line for “kid”. I’ve never really heard of it being used to mean when they’re born in conversation.

      This is just my experience, but I’ve never heard of this particular molehill.

    • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      13 months ago

      Generally it refers to the decade you most associate with childhood memories. Usually babies are the decade before. So 80’s babies are 90’s kids. Of course this is all super generalized because humans are born everyday.