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2024 Instagram Trend Talk: Indian Gen Z Are More Career Oriented, Get Excited By Diverse Food
As per the 2024 Instagram Trend Talk by Meta, Indian Gen Z are leading the trend game and have ranked exploring career paths, staying healthy, travelling, checking out variety of food flavours as their top priorities.
The conclusion was drawn after a quantitative survey of 5,000 Gen Z respondents across India, Brazil, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

For those who are unaware, Generation Z or Gen Z comprises people born between 1996 and 2010. So, let us know how Gen Z will shake things up and influence culture in the new year 2024.
1.
Indian
Gen
Z
Is
A
Trend-Setter
Be
it
food,
beauty,
and
fashion
trends,
Indian
Gen
Z
has
a
heightened
inclination
to
embrace
and
explore
emerging
trends,
said
Meta
in
a
blog.
Also,
they
are
most
excited
to
try
diverse
food
and
ingredients,
be
it
ayurvedic
ingredients,
vegan
products,
plant-based
meats,
or
adaptogens.
Indian
Gen
Z
has
also
shifted
gears
in
numerous
areas
such
as
prioritizing
careers
in
life,
having
meme
preferences,
and
exploring
a
variety
of
food
flavors.
As
per
the
report,
they're
leading
the
trend
game.
2.
Gen
Z
Wants
To
Work
On
Self-Improvement
Meta
mentioned
in
a
blog
that
43%
of
Indians
hoped
that
2024
would
be
their
self-improvement
era!
They
want
to
invest
their
time
in
personal
growth
and
development.
In
2024,
Gen
Z
in
India
has
ranked
staying
healthy,
exploring
career
paths,
and
traveling
as
their
top
priorities.
Also,
Gen
Z
India
exhibits
a
stronger
focus
on
their
career
pursuits,
it
added.
Also,
they
believe
that
starting
their
own
business
is
the
best
way
to
achieve
wealth.
3.
Quality
Of
Meme
Matters
Social
media
is
one
of
the
most
preferred
ways
to
connect
with
someone
and
memes
are
simply
like
icing
on
the
cake.
From
liking
their
feed
posts,
and
interacting
with
Stories,
Gen
Z
finds
it
appealing
while
connecting
with
someone,
mentioned
Meta
in
its
research.
'Actually,
your
meme
preferences
hold
more
weight
than
you
realize.
Nearly
a
third
of
Gen
Z
respondents
in
India
picked
'bad
taste
in
memes'
as
their
top
turn-off!'
it
said.
4.
Relatable
content
No
matter
the
genre
of
the
content,
what
Gen
Z
wants
most
is
relatability.
This
holds
true
not
only
globally,
but
also
in
India.
'Specifically
for
Indian
Gen
Z,
in
2024
they
look
forward
to
more
content
with
-
life
advice,
more
everyday
'day-in-the-life-of'
content,
and
content
about
their
professions!'
5.
DIY
Approach
To
Fashion
'44%
of
Gen
Z
in
India
are
interested
in
DIY
(do-it-yourself)
and
wearing
clothes
in
unexpected
ways.
A
fourth
of
GenZ
said
their
favorite
beauty
trend
is
getting
a
new
hairstyle,'
mentions
the
blog.
Indian
Gen
Z
demonstrates
a
greater
enthusiasm
for
creatively
showcasing
fashion
trends.
Trends
like
GRWM
(Get
Ready
With
Me)
and
thrifting
are
getting
huge
attention
and
DIY
approaches
featuring
'sarees'
and
'jhumkas'
are
becoming
popular.
6.
Being
Part
Of
Fandom
Meta's
survey
mentioned
that
'India
has
the
highest
percentage
of
sports
superfans,
as
compared
to
Gen
Z
from
other
countries.'
Also,
the
same
report
said,
'9
out
of
10
GenZ
in
India
consider
themselves
part
of
a
fandom.'
Be
music
aficionados
like
the
BTS
army,
Swifties,
AR
Rahman,
Shreya
Ghoshal,
and
Anirudh;
gaming
enthusiasts
invested
in
Minecraft,
Fortnite,
Call
of
Duty,
and
Roblox;
or
sports
affiliations
such
as
Indian
Cricket
Team,
Barcelona,
Real
Madrid,
Royal
Challengers
Bangalore,
and
Chennai
Super
Kings;
Indian
Gen
Z
like
to
be
a
part
of
fandom
in
numerous
areas.



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