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People born after 2000 and those born in the 90s are really different. During the New Year, my post-2000 family members all went straight to war, while I, a 90s kid, said nothing.
My younger brother born after 2000 didn't come home for the holidays and went traveling instead. The whole family called him selfish, said he doesn't want the family, and he ignored them.
When asked to have children, he said he can't afford it, or else he suggested they help raise the kids. His parents feel they're too old for this and are indeed unwilling to earn money to help him raise children, so they stopped pressuring him.
My cousin born after 2000, when he flips out, he really flips out—argues with family members and then leaves home, and the whole family searches everywhere for him.
Two of my younger sisters born after 2000 openly say they don't want to get married—whoever wants to, can do so.
Only I, a 90s kid, keep saying, "Yes, yes, yes, right, right, right," agreeing with everything they say.
I really envy the mental state of the post-2000 generation—they can exhaust others but never exhaust themselves. 😄😄