Indonesian youth prioritize education, career development, and financial stability. Many young people are eager to pursue higher education, both domestically and internationally, to secure better job prospects. They also value independence, self-expression, and social responsibility, often engaging in volunteer work and community activities.
Indonesian youth fashion has moved past the "Alay" (overly flashy) era of the 2010s. Today, the streets of Jakarta’s Blok M or Bandung’s Dago district look like a cross between a Tokyo Harajuku side-street and a 1970s Javanese market. Indonesian youth prioritize education