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Yuccie
Yuccie, an acronym for “young urban creatives”, refers to a self-aware young adult who holds dearly to one’s creative autonomy, but at the same time being savvy about prestige and materialistic success. A yuccie is generally around the age of 30 to 40, with highly educated backgrounds or specialized knowledge, and based primarily around large metropolitan centres. A yuccie can also be considered as a hybrid offspring of ‘yuppie’ and ‘hipster’. == Background == The term “Yuccie” was coined by blogger David Infante in a post he wrote for Mashable called “The hipster is dead, and you might not like who comes next.” In the article, he defined yuccie as “a slice of Generation Y, borne of suburban comfort, indoctrinated with the transcendent power of education, and infected by the conviction that not only do we deserve to pursue our dreams; we should profit from them.”
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