But these terms are mostly invented by marketing companies for use by other marketing companies, not as a lifestyle identity aimed at consumers. Nobody identifies as a DINK.
Then again the generation names have leaked out of the marketing world, causing irreparable damage on public discourse in the process, so I guess maybe they're supposed to be general use now.
But these terms are mostly invented by marketing companies for use by other marketing companies, not as a lifestyle identity aimed at consumers. Nobody identifies as a DINK.
Then again the generation names have leaked out of the marketing world, causing irreparable damage on public discourse in the process, so I guess maybe they're supposed to be general use now.