There is a surging trend of wearing Kain (traditional textiles like Batik or Tenun) in daily, casual ways—a movement often called Berkain —to show national pride without being stuffy.
Often representing urban, entrepreneurial youth (particularly from the "Chindo" or Chinese-Indonesian community) who bridge family business traditions with modern professional ambitions. 2. "Contemporary Nationalism" & Cultural Remixes crot di wajah bocil.mp4
Young Indonesians are famous for Bahasa Gaul (slang). Recently, "South Jakarta slang" ( Bahasa Jaksel )—which heavily mixes Indonesian and English—has become a nationwide cultural marker of urban status. There is a surging trend of wearing Kain