Age Demographics

Started by Julian Julian, December 22, 2009, 08:24:34 PM

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How old are you?

13-15
106 (13.7%)
16-20
335 (43.3%)
21-25
153 (19.8%)
26-30
62 (8%)
30-35
32 (4.1%)
36-40
27 (3.5%)
41-45
19 (2.5%)
46-50
17 (2.2%)
51-55
7 (0.9%)
56-60
8 (1%)
61-65
7 (0.9%)
65+
1 (0.1%)

Total Members Voted: 709

Toruk Makto


Lì'fyari leNa'vi 'Rrtamì, vay set 'almong a fra'u zera'u ta ngrrpongu
Na'vi Dictionary: http://files.learnnavi.org/dicts/NaviDictionary.pdf

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Ftiafpi

Hmmm, that's interesting, I wonder what the next avatar-ish sci-fi/fantasy movie-going bump will be. Virtual reality movie perhaps? In any case, this definitely is the year of sci-fi entering totally into the mainstream what with Star Trek (the new movie) and now Avatar.

More on topic. I agree that the college student and above age will be the biggest contributors to our knowledge of the Na'vi language but I feel that we can't discount the 18 and younger crowd since they generally have more free time than us older folks (except for perhaps the liberal arts majors in college, no offense but you guys definitely have it easy).

Toruk Makto


Lì'fyari leNa'vi 'Rrtamì, vay set 'almong a fra'u zera'u ta ngrrpongu
Na'vi Dictionary: http://files.learnnavi.org/dicts/NaviDictionary.pdf

Toruk Makto

Ma Ftiafpi, the younger crowd have shorter attention spans, but usually learn faster than us old dogs, so it all evens out. Also, I have found the threat to our planet to be more 'real' to the younger crowd, so they may be relating more to the moral than the story. Just the view from 46 here.

Lì'fyari leNa'vi 'Rrtamì, vay set 'almong a fra'u zera'u ta ngrrpongu
Na'vi Dictionary: http://files.learnnavi.org/dicts/NaviDictionary.pdf

Ftiafpi

Quote from: Txepyä Siyu on December 29, 2009, 02:26:44 PM
Ma Ftiafpi, the younger crowd have shorter attention spans, but usually learn faster than us old dogs, so it all evens out. Also, I have found the threat to our planet to be more 'real' to the younger crowd, so they may be relating more to the moral than the story. Just the view from 46 here.

Yeah I'd agree that it will balance out. I've always been a fast learner and since I'm 23 I guess I still qualify as a "young dog" but what I lack right now is time but, you know what they say, don't have the time, make it. My schedule for the past day (and probably today) has been wake-up, work, get home, spend all night reading learnnavi.org, sleep, rinse and repeat. I do like how open this community is. I regularly chat on an automotive forum and wow, you get scared to ask a question for fear of being a skxwang, and even worse you don't want to reply to any questions for an even worse fear of giving the wrong answer.

Tutee A-nawm

I'm 18, but feel young too in my group :D

Sarkath

I'll be 21 in under six months, so I feel like I should have hit the 21 group.

P.S. Crazy backyard party at my house in June ;)
(21 is the legal drinking age in the U.S. for our foriegn members)

Toruk Makto

May we assume that is an invitation to all 500+ members of the forums (as of this moment) to your house for a party?   :P

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Ftiafpi

Quote from: Txepyä Siyu on December 29, 2009, 02:58:10 PM
May we assume that is an invitation to all 500+ members of the forums (as of this moment) to your house for a party?   :P

Ahahah, I remember when I turned 21, I've never really been into drinking so it wasn't much of an event, we got my brother wasted though on his 21st, it was hilarious (and simultaneously taught him how to appropriately manage the amount of alcohol he consumes).

Nume fpi sänume

Quote from: Ngaya Takukyu (Sarkath) on December 29, 2009, 02:55:57 PM
I'll be 21 in under six months, so I feel like I should have hit the 21 group.

P.S. Crazy backyard party at my house in June ;)
(21 is the legal drinking age in the U.S. for our foriegn members)

I dont remember where you live, but if its less than a 24 hour drive I might consider going if it was some huge WTF size party :P

Sarkath

Hahaha, If people really wanna make the drive, we could make it a huge WTFBBQ party. I pretty much am going to throw up an event on Facebook and invite everyone I am friends with.  Wonder how many would come outta my 600some friends >_>  Free booze and BYOT (Bring your own tent) I have been planning this since my 20th :P

Nume fpi sänume


Sarkath

Close to Pittsburgh, PA. It is on our map, the exact pinpoint of my house. haha

shiaru

So young ones cap at 44% this was an expected number, I predict it will just keep on growing.
~Oe lu tanhì taronyu.~

Tutee A-nawm

OMG.. 21 years before drinking??

God i love the Danish government.. We can drink at 16.. Soon it'll be 18 :(

But then i'll be 19 :D


Sarkath

21 years before you are allowed to start drinking. ;)

But alas, I am a good little boy.

Reronsem Si

Quote from: Tutee A-nawm Ƣ on December 29, 2009, 04:19:35 PM
OMG.. 21 years before drinking??

God i love the Danish government.. We can drink at 16.. Soon it'll be 18 :(

But then i'll be 19 :D



21 in the US because....

1. We suck at driving, and majority of the cities have terrible public transit... so the drunk ones drive. They at least expect a 21 year old to be mature enough to make a better decision, not fooling anyone though.

2. Typical family party in rural towns, a keg of Bud or Miller, and the 24 pack of other beer. We like to make ourselves stupid drunk!

3. Because we don't know what moderation means!

Well that explains a good majority, but not everyone in the US. Oh! If given the choice of Water, Cola, Juice or Beer to survive, better be a BUD!

Tsmuké

I happen to be fine with the no drinking under the age of 21 law. Then again, I'm 16, and I plan to never drink/smoke/whatever.  ;D

sefuheron

Quote from: Ftiafpi on December 29, 2009, 02:14:18 PM
(except for perhaps the liberal arts majors in college, no offense but you guys definitely have it easy).
I really feel guilty going to college. Everyone is slaving away, and I personally see how rough it is for my girlfriend... and here I am just floating through as an art major. Makes me depressed honestly.
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