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The term hipster is originally from the mid-40's, began to be used in the 90's to describe a. youth and adolescents in middle and upper class, urban interests and away from the main currents of fashion and culture, as alternative music and independent film. "Hipster" is derived from the word "hip". In the 40's, jazz musicians used the word "hip" to describe anyone who knew about the emerging African-American subculture, which included knowledge of jazz. In the new millennium, the term used to describe the tendency toward "alternative" or "anti-modern," trendy urban middle class or upper class, young people moving from their neighborhoods to downtown. Often come and escape hipsters or suburban neighborhoods in the urban upper classes to lower-level neighborhoods, but more urban. In youth culture, the term usually refers to hipster young people with a taste for indie rock, skateboarding and other urban sports, an ironic sense of fashion or style or otherwise "bohemian". They are typically associated with alternative culture, particularly alternative music, independent film or any other form of music or non-mainstream culture, clothing sales taken from balances and used clothing, organic food, local beer, listen to public radio, or other election unusual consumption. accessories like scarves, boots, hats, backpacks, etc. . Which shows us that sometimes we use words or expressions without knowing the real meaning of things which I invite you to investigate a little more when they are unsure of what a word or expression before use. . . The term hipster is originally from the mid-40's, began to be used in the 90's to describe a. youth and adolescents in middle and upper class, urban interests and away from the main currents of fashion and culture, as alternative music and independent film. "Hipster" is derived from the word "hip". In the 40's, jazz musicians used the word "hip" to describe anyone who knew about the emerging African-American subculture, which included knowledge of jazz. In the new millennium, the term used to describe the tendency toward "alternative" or "anti-modern," trendy urban middle class or upper class, young people moving from their neighborhoods to downtown. Often come and escape hipsters or suburban neighborhoods in the urban upper classes to lower-level neighborhoods, but more urban. In youth culture, the term usually refers to hipster young people with a taste for indie rock, skateboarding and other urban sports, an ironic sense of fashion or style or otherwise "bohemian". They are typically associated with alternative culture, particularly alternative music, independent film or any other form of music or non-mainstream culture, clothing sales taken from balances and used clothing, organic food, local beer, listen to public radio, or other election unusual consumption. accessories like scarves, boots, hats, backpacks, etc. . Which shows us that sometimes we use words or expressions without knowing the real meaning of things which I invite you to investigate a little more when they are unsure of what a word or expression before use. . . .
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