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The one that came before the Lost Generation? (I called it that because the guy who invented the generation system did, it's also often called the Gay Generation because of the Gay 90s, old usage of the word).
The 1890s (Nifty 90s, Naughty 90s, or Gay 90s) were the first western decade to be noted for having a distinct culture flare and later getting a nostalgia period(1920s-1940s had a lot of theming around 90s Nostalgia you can find in media of the time), the Gay Generation was the one in their adulthood during the Nifty 90s, so them being included makes sense.
They were also the last generation with living members when the modern generaiton system was being created in the 90s. Jeanne Clement and Sarah Knauss were in this generation. So if you don't want to include all the iffier more obscure ones dating back to the revolution in the original version of the system this seems like the most organic starting point,
it was the first one with a distinct cultural decade in the Gay 90s(something used to define several later generations) and it was the oldest one with living members when the system was created.
Also I swore I saw it mentioned first in a bunch of old Youtube videos, so in my brain it's more common than the ones there, but that's anecdotal.
What isn't anecdotal is the Gay 90s/Nifty 90s being the first decade in modern history to have a noted distinct culture and vibe and a following nostalgia wave in the 20s-40s. That part is true, and coming of age during it is a huge part of the Missionary Generations identity, so that backs it up to some degree. 2604:3D09:1F80:CA00:7932:8A3D:C29E:B6AB (talk) 20:05, 31 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]