Thibault*, 26, describes himself as
“very party animal”
.
Since the end of middle school, he and his
“gang of twelve friends”
met every weekend to
“party”
, first in the family apartments at high school, then in a disco once they reached the age of majority.
But for some time,
“(his) definition of celebration has changed”
.
“Before, we went to nightclubs every weekend.
Now, for me, celebration is more associated with quality, exceptional moments.
I don't go out to clubs in Paris much anymore, I prefer to go see artists that I adore from time to time, in a little unusual places or at festivals, all over France and abroad."
The young man's age and entry into working life obviously play a role in this development, but many other factors come into play.
Thibault is far from being the only young generation Z to confide to Le
Figaro
that his outings are no longer the same and that nightclubs, formerly festive places...
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