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In the world of Indonesian youth, every moment is a piece of content, and every piece of content is a chance to redefine what it means to be Indonesian in the 21st century.
: A rising trend involves "Santai" dressing—pairing traditional Batik patterns with modern Streetwear . In the world of Indonesian youth, every moment
Gen Z is pushing for less hierarchical, more flexible, and purpose-driven work environments that value performance over seniority. 2. Social Media as a Cultural Standard they will DIY it.
For decades, Indonesian TV was dominated by sinetron (soap operas) about evil stepmothers and amnesia. Today’s youth have rejected them. Instead, they’ve embraced Webtoons and K-Dramas —but with a twist. BTS stands for Buang
The biggest youth movement today is environmental: (no, not the Korean band—though they love them). Here, BTS stands for Buang, Timbun, Susun (Discard, Bury, Organize) – a grassroots waste management trend. Teens are turning trash into ecobricks (plastic bottles stuffed with waste to build benches). In a country where the rivers are choked with plastic, this generation has decided that if the government won't fix it, they will DIY it.