The claim was based on me attending “national youth day” activities with a bunch of guys that seemed way too old, and wondering why, then the same day the radio told me included people to to age 35, “according to the UN.” So the data point stuck like that.
Which makes sense as this was a southern African nation that likely took their definition from South Africa. Which uses the age of 35.
No worries, and to be fair, I didn’t know the UN had its own standalone definition that ended at 24 until you mentioned it. So maybe we both learned about the grey area that caught us both up.
The claim was based on me attending “national youth day” activities with a bunch of guys that seemed way too old, and wondering why, then the same day the radio told me included people to to age 35, “according to the UN.” So the data point stuck like that.
Which makes sense as this was a southern African nation that likely took their definition from South Africa. Which uses the age of 35.
https://1library.net/article/definitions-of-ys-of-youth-the-concept-of-youth.qop452mz
And the UN does recognize variance in the definition of “youth” in local contexts.
So either we’re both wrong, or both right. You pick.
Fair enough. I apologize for the snarky tone.
No worries, and to be fair, I didn’t know the UN had its own standalone definition that ended at 24 until you mentioned it. So maybe we both learned about the grey area that caught us both up.