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		Definition of Gen Yer in English: Gen Yernounˌdʒɛn ˈwʌɪəˌjen ˈwīər  Gen Yers have no memory of life without computers and the Internet short for Generation Yer Example sentencesExamples -  "It's a back-to-basics mentality," notes Coletto, a Gen Yer himself who notes that his contemporaries favour simple, wooden toys for their kids.
 -  I'm an events planner at a large university (and a Gen Yer), and I can tell you that age has nothing to do with the ability to be polite and RSVP.
 -  Raised by once rebellious boomers attempting to be perfect parents, Gen Yers have been coddled since birth, says the author.
 -  With more tools at their disposal, a knack for thinking outside the box and a natural instinct to avoid the proverbial corporate ladder, fearless Gen Yers are changing the world of business and redefining the entrepreneurial movement.
 -  Gen Yers tend to be skeptical consumers who, after years of exposure to saturation marketing, are hardened to traditional advertising tactics.
 -  Often Gen Yers were involved in many activities concurrently with school: lessons, sports, social events, playgroups and teams.
 -  The story's lede alleges that Gen Yers are "young, smart, brash."
 -  One key data point that stood out: 24 % of Gen Yers read blogs.
 -  I think me and my fellow Gen Yers are at risk of being paralysed by choice.
 -  Marketers trying to anticipate future consumer trends should tune in to Gen Yers.
 -  There are signs these Gen Yers are repulsed by the proliferation of media messages.
 -  Ideally, an ad will be so entertaining or useful that Gen Yers will fire off instant messages and text pages to tell their friends about it.
 -  Gen Yers make up about 18 percent of the telecom giant's workforce, and 56 percent have flexible work schedules - a key factor.
 -  Just how attached are Gen Yers to their smartphones and social media?
 
    Definition of Gen Yer in US English: Gen Yernounˌjen ˈwīər A member of Generation Y (born in the 1980s and 1990s)  Gen Yers have no memory of life without computers and the Internet Also called millennial Example sentencesExamples -  Just how attached are Gen Yers to their smartphones and social media?
 -  I'm an events planner at a large university (and a Gen Yer), and I can tell you that age has nothing to do with the ability to be polite and RSVP.
 -  The story's lede alleges that Gen Yers are "young, smart, brash."
 -  There are signs these Gen Yers are repulsed by the proliferation of media messages.
 -  With more tools at their disposal, a knack for thinking outside the box and a natural instinct to avoid the proverbial corporate ladder, fearless Gen Yers are changing the world of business and redefining the entrepreneurial movement.
 -  Gen Yers tend to be skeptical consumers who, after years of exposure to saturation marketing, are hardened to traditional advertising tactics.
 -  Often Gen Yers were involved in many activities concurrently with school: lessons, sports, social events, playgroups and teams.
 -  Gen Yers make up about 18 percent of the telecom giant's workforce, and 56 percent have flexible work schedules - a key factor.
 -  Ideally, an ad will be so entertaining or useful that Gen Yers will fire off instant messages and text pages to tell their friends about it.
 -  Marketers trying to anticipate future consumer trends should tune in to Gen Yers.
 -  "It's a back-to-basics mentality," notes Coletto, a Gen Yer himself who notes that his contemporaries favour simple, wooden toys for their kids.
 -  One key data point that stood out: 24 % of Gen Yers read blogs.
 -  I think me and my fellow Gen Yers are at risk of being paralysed by choice.
 -  Raised by once rebellious boomers attempting to be perfect parents, Gen Yers have been coddled since birth, says the author.
 
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