you dont like being classified as an Australian?
Technically, I'm only a citizen as I was brought to Australia when very young by my parents. But as I'm now a citizen, then I am an Aussie. I speak Aussie lingo, went to school here, and think I'm really lucky to be living here, though the humidity is rising with summer now here and it's getting hard to bear
When we start classifying people as certain things (like baby boomers), then you form an immediate impression of them, which may be wrong.
For example, I was watching a program about when people were born into the Nazi regime. They were actually indoctrinated and raised to believe that all Jews were dishonest, were dirty, would steal from you, kill your children, rape your daughter, etc. Some of these older Nazis were interviewed for the program, and because they were raised to believe all of this, they are still anti-semitic, and still believe in Hitler's grand plan and the 1000 year reich. It was obvious that they missed their youth and the power that they had over people then. One officer stated point blank he did not believe in the holocaust and said "Where is the evidence?"
Each generation makes mistakes and contributes something to humanity. But I do think labelling people and generations creates sometimes false & often negative impessions, even before you meet them, or you might never meet them.
There are so many new terms like X, Y generation, that I can't even keep up with them.
I know these terms are used to describe a certain generation born in certain times, but I reckon they are degrading and quite often misleading.