Youth Culture

Youth culture refers to the social, cultural, and behavioral patterns, values, and norms that are distinct to young people, typically those in their teenage years and early twenties. It encompasses the way young individuals express themselves, including their interests in music, fashion, language, and social activities. Youth culture is often characterized by its emphasis on innovation, rebellion against established norms, and the pursuit of identity and belonging among peers. It can be shaped by various influences such as technology, media, societal trends, and historical contexts. Youth culture often manifests through subcultures, which can include movements centered around specific music genres, lifestyle choices, or social issues. This culture plays a significant role in shaping societal attitudes and trends, as it reflects the perspectives and aspirations of the younger generation.