Which Era Are You Stuck In?



Here are all the results with descriptions

1940s
The era that you appear to be stuck in is the 1940s! This is a time period in which family came first. Few things were as important as providing for the family, raising children, and making sure that everyone was taken care of. This was a time where people were valued rather than material possessions or technology. You often feel as if this is the era you should have been born in!

1950s
The era that you appear to be stuck in is the 1950s! Much like this era, you’re all about socializing, hosting parties, and engaging with your fellow neighbors. You love to throw a good cocktail party and get the news/gossip on everyone you know. You also value your family and friendships more than just about anything else in life, though you wouldn’t say no to a pretty cocktail dress and pearls!

1960s
The era that you appear to be stuck in is the 1960s! Much like this era, you’re a free spirit who is all about social justice and bringing about positive change. You are heavily influenced by music and art, often drawing inspiration from these creative avenues rather than from your friends and family. You value peace but are not afraid to stand up for what you believe in, even if it’s not a popular choice.

1970s
The era that you appear to be stuck in is the 1970s! Much like this era, you’re all about having a good time, hanging out with friends, and letting things simply take their course. On a typical Saturday, you can often be found with your friends down by the lake drinking a few beers and listening to good music. Few things matter more to you than enjoying life to the fullest and a loyal group of friends to share the whole experience with.

1980s
The era that you appear to be stuck in is the 1980s! Much like this era, you’re all about material possessions, trends, and the latest technology. You love to shop and buy, often making sure to have the latest and greatest in both clothing and tech. Nothing makes you more giddy than showing off a new item or buying one for your friends. Though you love stuff, nothing matters to you more than your friends and family. That’s the one constant that holds true!