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Definition of Generation Yer in English: Generation Yernounˌdʒɛnəreɪʃ(ə)n ˈwʌɪəˌdʒɛnəˌreɪʃən ˈwaɪər A member of Generation Y (born in the 1980s and 1990s) Generation Yers spend more time online than watching television Example sentencesExamples - The average Generation Yer does not know the difference between a credit card and a debit card, according to a Bank of Scotland survey.
- Baby boomers are retiring, Generation Xers are opting out of long hours and Generation Yers are technology-savvy, looking for "give and take" workplaces.
- Generation Yers don't expect to stay in a job, or even a career, for too long.
- His research into a more selfish society does not sit well with one Generation Yer who said technology is creating a new type of global community.
- By 2010, an estimated 63 million Generation Yers will have a driver's license.
- Such campaigns are a matter of attracting Generation Yers—the athletic-shoe-buying, free-spending 13-to-24-year-old generation—and of appealing to their parents at the same time
- In the workplace, "we might see some unplanned absences go up, especially among Generation Yers and Millennials".
- Many employees, Generation Yers in particular, are looking for more than a paycheque.
- He is a buzzcut Generation Yer, whose chief amusement, when not channelling Obama on his laptop, is all-night videogaming.
Definition of Generation Yer in US English: Generation Yernounˌdʒɛnəˌreɪʃən ˈwaɪərˌjenəˌrāSHən ˈwīər A member of Generation Y (born in the 1980s and 1990s) Generation Yers spend more time online than watching television Example sentencesExamples - The average Generation Yer does not know the difference between a credit card and a debit card, according to a Bank of Scotland survey.
- Such campaigns are a matter of attracting Generation Yers—the athletic-shoe-buying, free-spending 13-to-24-year-old generation—and of appealing to their parents at the same time
- He is a buzzcut Generation Yer, whose chief amusement, when not channelling Obama on his laptop, is all-night videogaming.
- By 2010, an estimated 63 million Generation Yers will have a driver's license.
- In the workplace, "we might see some unplanned absences go up, especially among Generation Yers and Millennials".
- Baby boomers are retiring, Generation Xers are opting out of long hours and Generation Yers are technology-savvy, looking for "give and take" workplaces.
- Many employees, Generation Yers in particular, are looking for more than a paycheque.
- Generation Yers don't expect to stay in a job, or even a career, for too long.
- His research into a more selfish society does not sit well with one Generation Yer who said technology is creating a new type of global community.
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