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While global brands like Uniqlo and local outposts of H&M remain popular, there is a fierce loyalty to Indonesian streetwear and footwear brands (e.g., Erigo, Compass, Thanksinsomnia). Buying local is seen as a badge of pride and subcultural authenticity.
However, a rising subculture is the (a play on h sin* meaning "mental"). This refers to the growing (though still somewhat taboo) discussion of mental health. Driven by English-language Twitter and TikTok, young Indonesians are breaking the stigma around anxiety and burnout, coining local slang like Mager (too lazy to move) and Baper (taken by emotion) to describe their internal states. While global brands like Uniqlo and local outposts
Dance is also a popular form of expression among Indonesian youth. Traditional dances like the Tari Bedhaya and the Tari Merak have been passed down through generations, while modern dance styles like hip-hop and contemporary have become increasingly popular. Many young Indonesians are also incorporating traditional dance styles into their modern performances, creating a unique fusion of old and new. This refers to the growing (though still somewhat
Social media has had a profound impact on Indonesian youth culture. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have become an integral part of daily life, with many young Indonesians using these platforms to express themselves, connect with others, and stay informed about current events. According to a recent survey, 70% of Indonesian youth use social media to stay up-to-date on news and trends, while 60% use it to connect with friends and family. Traditional dances like the Tari Bedhaya and the