Beyond the Viral Clip: Understanding "ABG Bareng Doi" Through the Lens of Indonesian Youth Culture
It is 9:30 PM. The azaan for Isya fades into the sound of kopi susu sachets being stirred. Aldo puts on his helmet. Rina climbs on the back. They drive through the toll road underpass, past the billboards for luxury apartments they will never live in.
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Literally "newly grown child," this term refers to teenagers or young adults in their formative years. While it can simply mean "youth," it often carries a connotation of being impressionable or following flashy, "hedonistic" trends.
Behind the cute filters and matching sweaters lies the most dangerous aspect of "ABG Bareng Doi":