• Vipsu@lemmy.world
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    Millenials born in late 80s or early 90s may not remember but it could still have affected their childhood.

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      Also, it could not have. “Could” anything is pretty vague. Every childhood had a preceding history.

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        ‘Could’ specifies a possibility of an event occurring, as opposed to no possibility.

        For example, I could have rice for dinner, however there is no way I could jump to the moon.

        When applied to the context of this conversation:

        A person born in the 90s could have had their childhood affected by the recession in the 80s. A person born in the 50s could not have had their childhood affected by the recession in the 80s.

        Could is only vague in the scope of probability; this is because it’s a confirmation of the possibility, rather than a defined probability.