Men of Reddit, what are some trends designed for the younger generation (music, fashion, art, etc.) that you’ve embraced or appreciate?

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  1. Their vernacular, to a degree. I’m in my 40s, for perspective, but I do love the utility of terms like “cringe” and “based”, and “mid”. I can’t bring myself to use “cap”/”no cap”, though. I prefer the old fashioned “I’m not shitting you”.

  2. Nothing I can think off to be honest.

    There is no new music genre designed for the younger generation.

    Fashion keeps coming back, so nothing new there to.

    Art… not sure if there really is new ‘art’ designed for the younger generation.

    The only thing I can say is that music has gone bad, fashion never really changed it just got paused, art has become different if you count digital art.

    I guess there is one thing I embraced slightly, even though I’m not sure if you can assign it to a trend designed for the younger generation, but it is AI, I use it on a daily basis and it helps me a lot and it makes life much easier.

  3. I’ve been a huge fan of this new wave of Mexican artists and the Corridos Tumbados. Junior H, Natanael Cano, Peso Pluma, Chino Pacas, Eslabón Armado, etc. have been on heavy rotation.

  4. I have zero problems with the baggier look. I like a loose looking shirt. I don’t think I’ll ever go back to baggy baggy pants though.

    On women I think baggy low cut jeans is one of the sexiest looks

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