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Weighing the Gen Y Entitlement Myth

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Scott Raynovich
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Scott Raynovich   4/19/2012 11:29:54 AM
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@Noreen,

It's annoying because it's a bunch of academics trying to make massive generalizations about actual people, which doesn't really work anyway.

Noreen Seebacher
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Noreen Seebacher   4/19/2012 11:10:07 AM
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That statement about New York City, Washington, and Pennsylvania -- are places that "not all Americans identify with" really annoys me. I'm not sure how someone can say that other Americans don't identify with 1) the nation's capital or 2) its largest city.

And the observation about the aftermath is on target. Even if you somehow did not identify with the events of 9/11, everyone has been affected by the changes that occurred because of it...major wars, higher security, different ways of living.



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Scott Raynovich   4/19/2012 9:41:57 AM
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sorry KHC, personally I only identify with Iowa County, IA, everybody else is a fake American.

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tokyogai   4/19/2012 9:24:34 AM
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I guess many of these kids don't remember per 9/11 days. The changes in security everywhere and the whole level of distrust rose everywhere. I somehow think it shook most adults.

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KHC   4/19/2012 9:04:33 AM
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New York City, Washington, and Pennsylvania -- are places that "not all Americans identify with"

So... in 1941 most Americans identified with Hawaii?

Is this a country anymore, or a loose confederation of "constituencies"?

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Phoenix   4/19/2012 2:09:10 AM
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9/11 was definitely more than a television event. It had a great impact on me when I saw it on TV and I wasn't even in America. I still remember the shock of it watching the events unfold on TV happening somewhere else in the world. We even had dinner guests that day. I remember we forgot to eat till very late just watching the screen horror struck. I've lived in countries with civil unrest and bombs going off around me but the helplessness of the thousands of people trapped in those buildings....

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TelecomFreq   4/18/2012 11:31:56 PM
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Scott,

 

It is shocking to see older "kids" living at home, I know a guy who lived with his parents until he got married at 33, then he went and moved into the appartment building next door to his parents, which they own, and him and his wife eat dinner with his parents every night.

kind of funny and sad all in one.

I remember moving out at 18 to go to college, and never looked back.

Scott Raynovich
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Scott Raynovich   4/18/2012 9:57:15 PM
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Noreen -- okay, yes, that makes sense.

I'm kinda surprised at how many kids I know still living with their parents these days (as old as 30!). When I turned 18 I couldn't wait to turn tail and get out of Dodge so it's hard for me to understand.

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Broadway   4/18/2012 6:41:16 PM
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AskAsa, not just the "subculture" members from the 60s. Anyone in the boomer generation -- hippie, conservative, what have you -- have ruined our country with their selfish, unsustainable ways. Last solid generation we had in America was the generation that fought in WWI, lived through the depression and sent their kids to fight in WWII. They gave the most for their country.

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Joey Naddeo   4/18/2012 5:55:17 PM
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I certainly worried less about it when the insurance company stopped requiring proofs of college enrollment for continued coverage. 

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