Yugo-nostalgia is strong among the older generation of Serbs in Slovenia. The Serb immigrant community in Slovenia had developed a "Balkan culture" in the 1990s. The
Leskovac-styled grilled meat, including
ćevapčići, have nowadays become part of the daily diet in Slovenia. According to data from the 2022 census, most Serbs use
Slovene as their language of communication, since only 4,300 people declared that they use only the Serbian language at home, while about 15,000 declared they use both languages at home. However more than 31,000 people declared their mother tongue as Serbian. A mixed Slovenian–Serbian slang,
srboslovenščina, became an "unofficial" language in football and construction, among other traditional domains of immigrants from former Yugoslavia. ==Notable people==