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2025 was a year of unprecedented protest. In March, students and activists took to the streets to protest the controversial National Armed Forces Law. Then, in August, following a government decision to increase housing allowances for parliamentarians, massive civil unrest erupted. What began as anger over lavish political lifestyles exploded into nationwide demonstrations when a police vehicle fatally struck , a young ride-hailing driver. Video footage of the incident spread like wildfire across social media, galvanising hundreds of thousands of young people to protest what they saw as a tone-deaf, indifferent political elite. More than just anger, the protests (with hashtags like #IndonesiaGelap or "Dark Indonesia") represent a deep-seated crisis of hope and a demand for transparency, work, good politics, and a future.

Perhaps the most significant shift is the move away from Western-centric ideals toward (locality). Indonesian youth are increasingly proud of their heritage, but they are remixing it for the modern era.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Free Fire are national obsessions. Professional esports players are treated like rockstars. But beyond pros, there is a vast economy of "game top-up" resellers, boosters, and streamers. For many youth, buying a "skin" (cosmetic weapon) in a game is a more significant status symbol than buying new shoes. 2025 was a year of unprecedented protest

: From thrifting (buying secondhand clothes at markets like Pasar Senen) to zero-waste cafes, sustainability is growing in popularity. Young entrepreneurs are launching eco-friendly brands focusing on organic skincare, reusable packaging, and ethically sourced coffee. 5. Coffee Culture and "Nongkrong"

From youth-led beach cleanups (popularized by groups like Pandawara Group) to campaigns against deforestation in Kalimantan and Papua, Gen Z Indonesians are hyper-aware of environmental issues. They are increasingly voting with their wallets, supporting local, eco-conscious, and sustainable brands. What began as anger over lavish political lifestyles

: Shopping and socializing have merged completely. Live-streaming sales on apps like Shopee and TikTok Shop are massive entertainment events, driven by young influencers known as Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs).

The "Es Kopi Susu" (iced coffee with milk) craze has evolved into a sophisticated Third Wave coffee movement. Independent coffee shops have replaced malls as the primary "nongkrong" (hanging out) spots, where beans from Sumatra or Flores are celebrated. 3. Sustainability and "Slow Living" Perhaps the most significant shift is the move

Perhaps the most unique trend is the "Bersisihan" or "Ber-Wastra" movement. Young people are reclaiming traditional fabrics like and Tenun , wearing them not just for weddings, but with sneakers and oversized tees for daily hangouts. They are stripping away the "stiff" reputation of tradition and making it cool again. 6. Gaming and E-Sports

In Indonesia, coffee is much more than a morning caffeine fix; it is the ultimate social lubricant. The proliferation of Kopi Susu Kekinian (trendy iced milk coffee) has completely altered urban youth lifestyle. The "Nongkrong" Phenomenon

: No longer just a trend, the K-Wave is a long-term lifestyle for nearly 90% of Gen MZ. This includes not just K-pop and K-dramas, but beauty standards and fashion choices localized to fit Indonesian tastes.

Platforms like Instagram and TikTok are not just for entertainment; they are "personal showrooms" for identity construction.

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