Perhaps you have asked yourself: am I Gen X? Well, if you have to ask, you might not be.

There’s a weird microgeneration called the Xennials, and you, our worried friend, may be one.

Gen X is officially defined as those born between 1965 and 1980; millennials were born between 1981 and 1996. But what about those born between, say, 1978 and 1983?

It was a strange time to be alive. We made it to our 20s without Facebook or cellphones, but then when cellphones and Facebook were popularized, we were still in our 20s — very young! Young enough that our parents and employers expected us to know how to fix their phones and set up their Facebooks.

Xennials are straddlers — Generation Catalano, as the writer Doree Shafrir once called us in Slate. The Oregon Trail Generation, the writer Anna Garvey said. (The term itself was coined by Sarah Stankorb.) We are neither here nor there, or we have the best of both worlds, depending on how you want to look at it.

So here, take this quiz. Figure out which generation you really are, spiritually. (And try your luck here for a slightly more British-inflected version and here for a more internet-y version.)

Beware. Even folks who were born in the Gen X years may find out they behave more like, or identify more as, millennials. These are weird times we’re living in. — Erin McCann (b. 1981) and Anya Strzemien (b. 1979)