Language is a fluid canvas for Indonesian youth. While official Bahasa Indonesia remains the standard for formal education and business, daily communication—both online and offline—is dominated by Bahasa Gaul (slang).
Relying on a single 9-to-5 job is increasingly viewed as unstable. Freelancing, digital entrepreneurship, and e-commerce live-selling are common supplementary income streams. Language is a fluid canvas for Indonesian youth
Indonesian youth are actively engaged in social issues and activism. Young people in Indonesia are passionate about issues such as environmental sustainability, social justice, and human rights. The traditional Indonesian habit of Nongkrong (hanging out
The traditional Indonesian habit of Nongkrong (hanging out aimlessly with friends) has been modernized through a sophisticated third-wave coffee movement. 4. Values & Social Activism
: A significant portion (approx. 60%) of youth use social media for spiritual reasons and report increasing their worship as a form of self-development. 4. Values & Social Activism