SMA students often gather after school at affordable local food stalls ( warung ) or trendy bubble tea shops. Their hangouts are spontaneous and centered around school peer groups.
| Group | Typical Age | Core Lifestyle Priorities | Top Entertainment Picks | Safety & Wellness Tips | |------|------------|---------------------------|--------------------------|------------------------| | (pre‑teens) | 10‑13 | • Regular sleep (9‑10 h) • Balanced meals (fruit, veg, protein) • Structured homework routine | • Outdoor play & sports • Educational YouTube channels • Board games & puzzles | • Limit screen time to ≤2 h/day • Parental monitoring of apps • Encourage open talk about emotions | | SMP (middle school) | 13‑15 | • Time‑boxing study sessions • Light‑strength exercise 2‑3×/wk • Journaling for stress | • Short‑form series (TikTok, Instagram Reels) • Local clubs (music, robotics) • Multiplayer mobile games (e.g., Brawl Stars) | • Use “Screen‑time” tools • Peer‑pressure awareness • Regular eye‑breaks (20‑20‑20 rule) | | SMU (high school) | 15‑18 | • Consistent morning routine • Nutrition for brain power (omega‑3, nuts) • Goal‑setting (grades, extracurricular) | • Streaming series (Netflix, Disney+) • Sports & varsity teams • Creative hobbies (photography, drawing) | • Manage caffeine • Balance “study‑break‑study” (50‑10‑50) • Mental‑health resources (school counselor) | | Mahasiswa (male) | 18‑23+ | • Flexible but firm schedule • Strength + cardio 3‑4×/wk • Budget‑friendly meals (rice, beans, veggies) | • Gaming (PC/console), e‑sports • Campus events (concerts, hackathons) • Travel & backpacking | • Alcohol moderation • Secure personal data (VPN, strong passwords) • Regular health check‑ups | | Mahasiswi (female) | 18‑23+ | • Self‑care rituals (skincare, mindfulness) • Balanced diet + iron‑rich foods • Networking & mentorship | • Book clubs, creative writing • Streaming dramas, K‑pop concerts • Yoga, dance classes | • Safe nightlife practices • Period‑health awareness • Financial literacy (scholarships, part‑time work) | SMA students often gather after school at affordable
Junior and Senior High School students (approx. ages 12–18). These groups are currently facing stricter digital regulations, including a ban on social media for those under 16 starting in 2026. Mahasiswa/i: ages 12–18)
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Simultaneously, sustainability is no longer a niche movement. Eco-chic is becoming mainstream, with young designers and consumers alike prioritizing thrifting and upcycled fashion. A notable example is a mahasiswi from Surabaya who designed a two-in-one clothing collection specifically to combat overconsumption and reduce waste. For many female students (mahasiswi), modest fashion continues to dominate, with modern, sporty, and artistic interpretations making it a global trendsetter in the industry.
"Yang lahir tahun 01 angkat tangan! Dari foto aesthetic pake seragam putih abu-abu, sekarang jadi mahasiswa yang begadang karena tugas akhir. Dulu hiburan kita update status di Twitter, sekarang hiburan scroll TikTok sampe lupa waktu. Dari geng motor jaman SMA, jadi geng nugas di kafe. Emang fase ABG sampe jadi mahasiswi tuh paling chaotic, tapi seru abis!"