Global lifestyle trends are often about consumption, but the most interesting shift might be the growing rejection of a specific, once-universal norm. What's one common practice or expectation in your culture that younger generations are quietly but firmly moving away from?
More young people are letting go of the car first mindset and embracing transit, bikes or rideshares instead and global lifestyle trends 2025 data backs that up
Weddings are shrinking from large affairs to intimate elopements and small gatherings which says a lot about money and time priorities
Renting and flexible living are replacing the old dream of owning a big house especially in cities where space is pricey
Office dress codes are easing and remote work is common now freeing people to design days around life not the office
Career ladders feel flatter as people stay longer at roles they enjoy rather than chasing the next jump every year