In what decade were you born?

We know it’s not polite to come out and ask people their age, so instead today we’ll ask you what decade you were born in. How does that sound?

So tell us, were you born in the 1920s or 1930s? The 1940s? ’50s? ’60s? ’70s? ’80s? ’90s? Later?

Since it’s also National Time Travel Day, please leave a comment (that’s a place where you can type text at the bottom of this page) with the year you were born. If you don’t know how to use a keyboard yet, good luck figuring it out! Wink.

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Comments

21 Comments

Tom E
2 years ago

No surprise. So far the majority are boomers.

Tom
2 years ago

When dinosaurs roamed the Earth

Wayne Caldwell
2 years ago

My parents told me I was born in 1951, so I’ve been repeating that whenever I’ve been asked what year I was born.

Ran
2 years ago
Reply to  Wayne Caldwell

Ditto!

Would rather not say
2 years ago

NO thanks on telling yr, too many bots harvesting PII

Mitzi Agnew Giles and Ed Giles
2 years ago

Where did the other 2% come from? By my arithmetic only 98% of rvers are present in this calculation. Maybe since yestterday was National Time Travel Day, they account for the missing 2%

Bill H.
2 years ago

Double check your math.

Bill Byerly
2 years ago

1956 and I only got 98% too.

Bill Byerly
2 years ago
Reply to  Bill Byerly

Ok.. it’s at 100% now..

Barnjai
2 years ago

Boomers! We have been a tsunami rolling through the decades. When we are gone there will be millions of RVs for sale.

Bob S
2 years ago

My wife and I were both born the year after WWII ended so we were the beginning of the boomers. Growing up in the 50s and 60s were great years to be young in this country compared to the mess we are in today!!!

Dan A
2 years ago

1954

Wayne
2 years ago

Veterans Day. 1947 to be exact

Robert Champlin
2 years ago
Reply to  Wayne

41 days behind you, Dec. 22, 1947.

Melody
2 years ago

1951 is my year of birth. Also my husband’s.

Neal Davis
2 years ago

I arrived late in the 50s and DW mid-way in the 60s.

Betsy
2 years ago

1946 & my husband in 1945

Andrew
2 years ago
Reply to  Betsy

Hi to all my fellow boomers out there. 1945-64 there are a lot of us.

KellyR
2 years ago

Of course I know how to use a keyboard. I sat at the keyboard at age five on my dad’s Smith Corona.

Sandi Roberts
2 years ago

Husband 1946 and me 1954!

Wick
2 years ago

47 and 54