Singapore youth: In defence of 'strawberries'

Today's youth are just as vested in Singapore, despite what the older generation might think. What can be done to engage young people in Forward Singapore?

Results from a study paint a picture of Singapore's youth rallying around the nation in a time of crisis, say the authors. ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR
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The older generation often describe the youth of today as "the strawberry generation", a label that carries the perception of them as easily bruised, self-absorbed, entitled, pampered, lazy and overconfident.

However, each generation is shaped by the social, political, and economic conditions of the day - and is also subject to the disdain of older people.

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