Indonesian youth are becoming increasingly aware of social and environmental issues, with many young people actively engaged in sustainability and social activism. The #TrashForCash movement, which encourages people to collect and recycle trash in exchange for cash or rewards, is a popular example of this trend.
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Despite the influence of modern trends and global culture, traditional Indonesian culture and values remain an essential part of Indonesian youth culture. Many young Indonesians continue to celebrate traditional holidays and festivals, such as Idul Fitri and Nyepi, and participate in traditional dances and music. Indonesian youth are becoming increasingly aware of social