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youth culture

NOUN
  1. young adults (a generational unit) considered as a cultural class or subculture

How To Use youth culture In A Sentence

  • An affinity with Britain's emerging youth culture is already apparent in his debut feature It's Trad, Dad!
  • Similarly, cultural and population dynamics have meant that there is now a major youth culture, with its associated markets.
  • The mass media is collecting pieces of ‘youth culture,’ labeling them cool, hip and sellable.
  • Its use is often associated with black youth culture, Rastafarianism, and reggae.
  • For most people, Hangzhou is not associated with youth culture. A Pioneer In Chinese Music Festivals
  • The weekly youth culture programmer provides information on fashion, sport and music.
  • In 1980 it emerged for the fourth time as the name of the youth culture group Laibach. Life is Life (or Ode to a great big idiot like Zizek)
  • State authorities attempting to regulate youth culture are seen as little more than parent substitutes.
  • I guess I worry about talking about youth culture generally, because I think it's such a small slice of youth culture.
  • Some people are blaming the trend on a violent youth culture, now exported worldwide through animation, comic strips and video games.
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