Top 10 lies used by parents just to pretend cool

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Well there is a ginormous gap between young guns and the veteran generation where both are struggling hard to buckle up with their differences in perception. Both generations lifestyle varies from each other. Dustup is quite common weapon used where both generations keeps on pointing their failures on each other.

People who are born between 1980’s or 1990’s are struggling hard to revive their life back so that they can give tough fights to their children’s but, that’s not easy they have to take the support of lies just to pretend that they are more intelligent and smart. Here are some lies which are quite common and prevalently used.

Three-quarters (73 per cent) of people who came of age during the 1980s or 1990s have admitted lying about what they did in the past to seem more interesting to younger people, according to a poll of parents aged 35 to 50.

Here are the fibs they admitted to..

1980s

1. Joined a youth sub-culture

2. Participated in anti-government protests

3. Attended an iconic music event, eg, Live Aid

4. Spent every Saturday morning watching children’s TV

5. Attended a major sporting event, eg, England winning the Ashes

1990s

1. Went to Glastonbury/Ibiza before they became “too commercial”

2. Had the “Rachel” haircut or a Britpop-inspired hairstyle

3. Attended an exhibition by a YBA artist, eg, Tracey Emin

4. Attended a major sporting event, eg, Euro ’96
 
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