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Boomer Mentality Test

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"Back in My Day" — 30 Years of Tradition

"Back in My Day" — 30 Years of Tradition - Test result image
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Social Life Max LevelYoung BoomerSelective BoomerBack in My DayWalking Cement

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Result: Boomer Mentality 75%. Danger zone. "Back in my day~" is taking up a significant portion of your daily conversations, and nostalgia mode is frequently observed throughout the day.

01 · Strength

Your Strengths

• A living encyclopedia with rich experience and know-how • A warm heart that genuinely worries about and looks out for juniors • Strong sense of belonging and responsibility toward the organization
02 · Weakness

Surprising Weaknesses

• Drunk on past glory, refusing to accept present-day changes • Endless reminiscing that always starts with "Back in my day~" • Unable to accept that times have changed
03 · Advice

One Piece of Advice

This week, ask a junior about an app or tool they use: "How does that work?" That one question — showing you want to learn — is what separates a boomer from a mentor.
Result Distribution
lev1"Social Life Max Level" — Always Reading the Room
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lev2"Young Boomer" — Acting Cool, But...
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lev3"Selective Boomer" — Depends on the Mood
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lev4"Back in My Day" — 30 Years of Tradition
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lev5"Walking Cement" — Suffocatingly Rigid
0%
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This result is your boomer mentality rating, derived from analyzing your choices across 12 situations at work, school, and everyday life. It comprehensively evaluates your attitude toward authority, openness to change, communication style, and cross-generational empathy, placing you in one of 5 levels. Each level comes with a boomer percentage so you can intuitively gauge where you stand. It's a comprehensive diagnosis that includes strengths, weaknesses, improvement tips, and compatibility with other types.
This test was designed with reference to organizational psychology's Authoritarian Personality Theory, but it's an entertainment test — not a clinical diagnostic tool. Real boomer tendencies can vary greatly depending on the situation, the person, and stress levels. Many people behave differently in front of superiors versus juniors, especially at work. That said, it does reflect general tendencies in your communication habits and attitude toward authority, so use it as a fun tool for self-reflection!
The 5 types are distinguished by level of boomer mentality. Social Life Max Level has perfect communication skills; Young Boomer acts cool but has hidden stubbornness; Selective Boomer switches on boomer mode depending on the situation; Back in My Day tends to lean on past experience; and Walking Cement has firm personal standards. Each type shows clear differences in workplace communication and how they treat junior colleagues. Interestingly, younger people can also have boomer tendencies — it's all about communication attitude, not age.
Yes! You can share directly to KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), Facebook, and more right from the results screen. Comparing boomer percentages with coworkers makes for great laugh material at team dinners or in group chats. Check out the compatibility info too — find out who can naturally help correct whose boomer habits! Especially when a team leader and a new hire compare results, it can spark a meaningful conversation for mutual understanding.
Yes, they can! Boomer tendencies aren't fixed traits — they change with environment and experience. Your results may shift if you've been actively communicating with a younger generation, or if you've consciously worked on self-improvement. Organizational psychology recognizes that communication styles can be improved through learning and effort. Many users actually see their results improve by one level when they retake the test three months later. Retaking it regularly lets you track your own growth!