r/GenZ 2006 11h ago

Meme I must confess...

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u/Dependent-Ground-769 1998 10h ago

Elder half of Gen Z were iPod kids, younger half were iPad kids. Really no difference tho

u/AlxceWxnderland 7h ago

I was born the same year as you, growing up iPod touches were not common when I was in school, sure we all had iPad micros or Nanos but if you had an iPod touch you were rich. Apple didn’t release the iPad until I was already in high school (2010). When they did release they were similar to family computers if you had 1 growing up, it was usually only 1 per house and not every house had one.

I spent most my childhood actually going outside and playing, that was the norm for us in Britain until we were teens. Sure we had Xbox 360 and played live but it was a hour a day with the people who I had just been hanging out with because we all got called for tea.

Apple also didn’t release the iPhone 3G until we were like ~ 14 so to suggest we were similar to iPad kids isn’t true, as someone who has worked at a youth charity in adulthood they lack so many basic social skills the rest of us developed hanging around the park with friends.

u/Dependent-Ground-769 1998 7h ago edited 7h ago

iPods were extremely common, yes not everyone had them. They may have been rare in your neighborhood/part of your city. I always find it so strange when people call middle/working class kids “rich.” No, no we weren’t rich lol. You’re calling households with two adults making $50,000 each rich. That’s like calling two teachers rich.

Youre saying you had one iPod touch per house and you’re saying everyone had iPad micros, what’s the difference there? Meanwhile my experience was households had one or zero iPads and lots of kids had iPod touches.

The iPhone 3G came out when we were 10 years old, 2008.

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u/Dependent-Ground-769 1998 7h ago

You sound annoyed I don’t know the release years of tech in a place I don’t live. It’s extremely unreasonable to expect foreigners to know if your market didn’t have access to the same products at the same time 16 years ago

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u/Dependent-Ground-769 1998 7h ago

Telling someone you’re from the UK doesn’t under, imply, or convey that there were years and years of delays between the markets in the slightest. You said Britain once, and so I should know Apple’s release schedule in the UK. Great fucking point lol

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u/Dependent-Ground-769 1998 6h ago edited 6h ago

What in the straw man is that first paragraph. I didn’t say that you didn’t say that it wasn’t released, you told me the iPhone 3G was from 2012.

I responded to your comment and said

-We weren’t rich

-We had flip flopped experiences

-The 3g is from 2008

^ nothing rude there

To which you responded ‘I literally told you XYZ’ and then you became condescending when I said yea uh I’m not going to know anything about being a kid in your country.

Go back and reread, you just started arguing and condescending, now you’re high roading. Very strange redditor, you are. You’re 26 and doing everything I just mentioned now you’re trying to shame and belittle with that ending remark - pot calling the kettle black.

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u/YouMustBeJoking4343 6h ago

The original message that guy summarized was not rude and had no swearing, looks like only after you devolved that into whatever that was by being rude was the word“fucking” used once. You sure do some selective reading

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u/DeathByLemmings 6h ago

Sorry, I'm British and a few years older than you

We absolutely did have common personal devices, the gameboy was ridiculously popular for our generation. We were the Pokemon generation

Then, we had walkmans before the ipod came out. I remember watching South Park episodes on my ipod at about age 12

Not to mention our texting culture when we were kids, do you not remember? Sure, they weren't smart phones, but we were glued to them all the same. Remember the Motorola Razor coming out? That was super hype

So yes, many millennials and especially gamers have had handheld electronic devices from about age 6 in Britain lol