What is the difference between a yuppie and a hipster?
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Liam Parker
Works at Google, Lives in Mountain View. Holds a degree in Computer Science from Stanford University.
Hello there, I'm an expert in social and cultural trends with a keen interest in the evolution of terminologies that describe various groups within society. Let's delve into the nuances between the terms "yuppie" and "hipster."
2024-04-26 02:08:26
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Works at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Lives in Vienna, Austria.
A "yuppie" is an term of 1980s vintage for "young urban professional", formed directly from the phrase. A "hipster" is a term of more recent invention, for basically the same thing (a young urban professional). ... Modern hipsters/yuppies are probably also millenials, but plenty of millenials are neither.Oct 7, 2016
2023-06-21 09:36:54
Amelia White
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A "yuppie" is an term of 1980s vintage for "young urban professional", formed directly from the phrase. A "hipster" is a term of more recent invention, for basically the same thing (a young urban professional). ... Modern hipsters/yuppies are probably also millenials, but plenty of millenials are neither.Oct 7, 2016