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12 Things Millennials Think They Invented But Actually Didn’t

12 Things Millennials Think They Invented But Actually Didn’t

12 Things Millennials Think They Invented But Actually Didn't
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12 Things Millennials Think They Invented But Actually Didn't
Avocado Toast
Mom Jeans
Online Dating Services
Selfies
Craft Beer
Ride Sharing
Gluten-Free Eating
Food Trucks
Binge-Watching
Minimalism
Social Media
Music Festivals

12 Things Millennials Think They Invented But Actually Didn't

There are many things Millennials are known for. From social media influencers to avocado toast, this generation has started many trends and even brought back some trends from many years ago. While there are numerous things that Millennials came up with, there are also many things Millennials think they invented but actually didn’t.

Although there is some variations in the birth year of Millennials, a Millennials is someone who was born between 1981 and 1996. This generation, also known as Generation Y, was the first generation to have cell phones, computers, and other technology at a young age. They grew up in the middle of major advancements in technology, making them a notoriously tech-savvy generation. However, even though Millennials have started plenty of trends, they weren’t the first to think of minimalism or avocado toast. Check out these 12 things Millennials think they invented but actually didn’t.

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