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Millennials in the Philippines: Who are they

and what do they do?


“Millennial.” You may have seen it in social media or heard it on TV. You’re puzzled,
clueless as to what this word means. In the Philippines, Filipino millennials or
“Fillennials” is now a thing. Let us tell you who “millennials” are, what do they do, and
why they are called as such.

According to an article published by TIME Magazine, millennials are consisted of people


born from 1980 to 2000. In America, they are the biggest age grouping in history. Made
up of mostly teens and 20-somethings, these are the people who are already in college
and part of the workforce. However, every country has a different millennial grouping.
Simply put, they’re the Generation Y. It was authors William Strauss and Neil Howe who
are credited for naming the “millennials.”

Millennials in the Philippines are described as those who are social media-dependent
and also, the “selfie” generation. Many things describe what a millennial is. According to
The Week, millennials are usually spendthrifts. Millennials in the Philippines are known
to usually spend for luxury goods which leave their bank accounts shaken—the reason
why they are also described as “broke.” Millennials are also described as narcissist,
making them known as the “Me, Me, Me Generation.” However, there are also good
attitudes which millennials possess: being politically and socially-engaged. Compared to
other generations, millennials have their say about issues and are more involved with
politics.
When it comes to entertainment, millennials in the Philippines are usually seen
spending time online, watching YouTube videos. Millennials usually have the latest
apps, watch the latest TV series, and are into the latest hits. According to a Philippine
Star article, millennials in the Philippines do not usually read newspapers. Instead, they
have Google for information or Waze for road directions.

Another set of description that best fits millennials are: upbeat, lazy, narcissistic,
materialistic, self-expressive, fun-loving and liberal. They also have a short attention
span. But if you talk to them about the things that interest them (e.g. tattoos, trivia,
gaming, movies and the likes), they’re really one to talk.
Aside from the age difference, millennials have their own personalities. According to
Time, millennials have a mantra of “Challenge convention.” This means that millennials
seek to find better ways of doing things. When millennials were babies, technology was
already available. According to millennialmarketing.com, 56% of millennials are usually
the ones to try new technology, making them a target of many businesses for their
products. A whopping 75% of them want to travel abroad yet again making them a
target for travel-related goods.

They’re also known to be career-shifters, jumping from one field to another, seeing
making career as “self-discovery.” According to Mr. Jos Ortega of Havas Media Ortega,
millennials are characterized in different identities. “Who they are on Facebook may not
necessarily be who they are in real life, on Instagram, or on Twitter,” said Ortega.
Diversity is what makes a millennial and they have different versions of themselves
depending on what they want to show the world.

Now that you’ve learned a thing or two, you can now have a clue on how to gauge the
difference between a millennial and not. You should also know that being a millennial
varies across regions, and not all millennials possess the very same character they are
described as. Check out online quizzes to see how much of a millennial are you!

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