Kate Hyde

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Only 6 percent of Traditionalists and 15 percent of Baby Boomers have tattoos, so back in their day, tattoos made a big statement. But almost four in ten Millennials and one in three Xers have them,[5] so often there’s no message intended other than it’s now no big deal. (You know tattoos are no longer symbols of rebellion when parents and children get them at the same time as a bonding experience.)
Generational IQ for the Workplace and Home Collection
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