sandwich generation Idioma
Generation X
"people born in the 1970s; a generation that wanted to change the work ethic" Generation X said that the jobs disappeared as they graduated from high school and university.
X Generation
(See Generation X)
generation gap|gap|generation
n.,
informal,
hackneyed phrase The difference in social values, philosophies, and manners between children and their parents, teachers and relatives which causes a lack of understanding between them and frequently leads to violent confrontations.
My daughter is twenty and I am forty, but we have no generation gap in our family.
generation gap
generation gap A broad difference in values and attitudes between one generation and another, especially between parents and their children. For example,
There's a real generation gap in their choice of music, restaurants, clothing—you name it. [1960s”
sandwich generation
Middle-aged adults who charge advice both their accouchement and their crumbling parents. The appellation dates from the additional bisected of the 1900s. For example, “I’m in that sandwich generation, adopting my three accouchement and demography affliction of my ailing mother.” It is rapidly acceptable a cliché.Learn more: generation, sandwich