People in the same age group tend to have similar interests and even if two people are complete strangers, they still might share some of the same memories. For example, remembering what TV shows they both liked as kids or what major world events they have witnessed.
These kinds of things can actually give away your age even if you don’t say the number or your birth date. Reddit user teddyjr32378 asked “Without mentioning age or date of birth, how old are you?” and the thread got pretty popular, being upvoted 46.6k times with 45.7k people getting deep into the nostalgia, naming movies, songs or other recognizable things that would let other people guess what age they are.
What is the thing you can say about yourself that would let others pinpoint the year you were born? Let us know in the comments and don’t forget to upvote the submissions that you can relate to the most!
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#1
I’m “had to make a mad dash sprint to the cassette player to mash the record button when your favorite song came on the radio” years old.

#2
MTV actually played music videos.

Image source: Stormageddon252, MTV
#3
Would you like to accept a collect call from MomWe’reDoneComeGetUs?

Image source: Opselite, Abdulla Al Muhairi
#4
Rotary phones were a thing.

Image source: Sel_drawme, Billy Brown
#5
I remember physical keys for hotel rooms.

Image source: shmallory, Jonathan Haeber
#6
There was only one newscast at 10pm, and before it started, a booming voice asked, “it’s 10pm. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILDREN ARE????” and after it was over, there was an hour of maybe an infomercial , then a test pattern, and TV was OVER for the night. And there was only 7 channels

Image source: beigereige, Staffan Vilcans
#7
I saw Disney’s “The Lion King” in theaters when it came out.

Image source: FormerElf, Disney
#8
Went to computer labs in elementary school to Paint and play pinball.

Image source: CaregiverMan, Retro Smack
#9
Drop dead Fred, Little Monsters, Ghost Busters, The Last Unicorn, & Labyrinth were my favorite movies as a child.

Image source: tilt-a-whirly-girlie, Jensen Farley Pictures
#10
I got in trouble in kindergarten because my tamagotchi kept telling me it was hungry

Image source: CatMilkHotel, Katy
#11
I’ve lived in two millennia’s, two centuries, and four different decades yet people still tell me I can’t call myself old.

Image source: fckinfast4, Chrono Shop
#12
Old enough to have my first phone be a nokia brick phone/flip phone to now having a smartphone. Ahh simpler times lol

Image source: RisingInkwell, Thomas Kohler
#13
I played the all green Oregon Trail.

Image source: Jabber-Wookie, Retronauts
#14
When I was little, my favorite cartoons was My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, Strawberry Shortcake, and She-Ra.
Image source: Lilyrose32
#15
I watched blockbuster close and remember when netflix mailed movies and videogames
Image source: Jizzicamydude
#16
Why buy DVD’s, we have everything on videotape.

Image source: LightlyStep, Brian Omura
#17
Grew up watching classic cartoon network shows such as dexter laboratory, courage the cowardly dog, Johnny bravo, the powerpuff girls and my personal favourite Ed, edd and eddy.

Image source: ThePaleKnight69, Cartoon Network
#18
I’ve had experience with these ways of listening to music: 8 track, vinyl, cassette, CD, and mini disc.

Image source: beigereige, James Case
#19
Rabbit ears on my television..
Image source: Practical_Wonder_246
#20
I remember Baby Jessica and I was afraid something like that might happen to me too.

Image source: iwant2saysomething2, Susan Biddle
#21
We actually “dialed” a 7-digit phone number.
Image source: stef2go
#22
Until I was in pre-school there were 48 stars on the US flag.

#23
I remember Back to the Future in theaters.

Image source: Own-Cupcake7586, Universal Pictures
#24
Toby McGuire is my favorite Spider-Man

Image source: Wolverine2397, Sony Pictures Releasing
#25
I was around when man landed on the Moon.

#26
When I was a kid the big playground argument was Sega vs Nintendo.

Image source: grombleduke, Dru Kelly
#27
In elementary school, I got to watch the space shuttle Challenger explode on live television.
Edit: the more I think about this and read others’ comments, while I was indeed in 2nd grade / 7yrs old, I’m almost positive school was out and I watched this at someone’s house with my mother. I know we watched it on CNN and I can see that thin red stripe at the bottom of the screen and that font they used in the 80s in my head and no elementary school would’ve had access to that channel back then.

Image source: Pyrophagist, NASA
#28
I had a furrby as a kid

Image source: Communist-thelastone, Michael Fraley
#29
I wore Dittos and high waisted bell bottom jeans to high school. We had a rotary phone in our house. We didn’t wear seat belts in the car until I was older and most cars only had lap belts. There weren’t car seats when I was a baby. Wooly Bully was the number one song the year I was born and Flashdance… What A Feeling was the number one song the month and year I graduated high school.
Image source: kre8ive1
#30
I was the first person in my high school to have a cell phone

Image source: clever-asshole, Popsugar
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