Twitter-using baby boomers now know how to use the internet when they made the #HowToConfuseAMillennial a trend in Australia.
The hashtag was an innocent joke among the ‘older’ community, but surfaced into a war between the ages.
#HowToConfuseAMillennial ask them to make a call on this pic.twitter.com/BXUcAPJfs7
— adu1tg33k (@adu1tg33k1) September 4, 2016
"cursive handwriting is super important and you will use it all the time when you are older"
— Chris Melberger ? (@chrismelberger) September 4, 2016
show them how we used to "google" pic.twitter.com/6gtFJjcLCN
— SophieDiddles (@sophie_diddles) September 4, 2016
Turn off all WiFi #HowToConfuseAMillennial
— Andrew McKay (@WildEagle) September 4, 2016
Ask us to fax something. ? #HowToConfuseAMillennial pic.twitter.com/ZAAXhyDrCa
— Jeff Barrett (@BarrettAll) September 4, 2016
This might all sound a bit harsh and make us look dumb, but do not fear, people that were born after 1994 hit back twice as hard.
#HowToConfuseAMillennial tell us to stop being so reliant on technology while you sit there on life support pic.twitter.com/qxX3i5zeC0
— gratuity tucci (@aolanibani) September 4, 2016
Everyone in the #HowToConfuseAMillennial tag pic.twitter.com/TFEkjNHnGf
— Prínčé Âłï (@high_techboy) September 4, 2016
#HowToConfuseAMillennial
"Back in my day we could be-" openly racist, homophobic, sexist and islamaphobic? Your bigotry is quite puzzling.— Iman A. (@aveiman) September 4, 2016
#HowToConfuseAMillennial have them wake up Sunday morning to a hashtag like this where you vilify them for no reason
— سامر / Samer (@WaladShami) September 4, 2016
#HowToConfuseAMillennial Drive up the cost of housing, college, and health care, and then call us lazy when we aren't as successful as you.
— Angela Morabito (@Bear2theRight) September 4, 2016
Whilst this all seems a bit harsh, it was all fun and games.