Indonesian youth culture is a high-energy mix of digital savvy, local pride, and a "healing" mindset. With one of the world's youngest populations—over 50% are Millennials and Gen Z—young Indonesians are not just consuming global trends; they are localized "remixers" who influence everything from national politics to regional coffee culture. 1. The "Healing" and Self-Care Movement
Values and Attitudes
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Traditionally, Indonesian culture placed immense pressure on early marriage. Gen Z is rejecting that. They are prioritizing financial stability and mental health over matrimony. The concept of Pacaran (dating) has evolved into situationships and "healing" trips with friends rather than partners. Indonesian youth culture is a high-energy mix of