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Jump on the bandwagon
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Jump on the bandwagon
means to join in with something popular, especially because everyone else is doing it.
Examples:
1- After that influencer started drinking celery juice, everyone jumped on the bandwagon—even if they hated the taste!
2- He never cared about football, but when his country reached the finals, he jumped on the bandwagon and bought a jersey.
Hello and welcome back to Daily English—Today’s idiom is: “jump on the bandwagon.” Say it with me: jump on the bandwagon. Let’s see if you can guess what it means from the following clues:
Your friend used to love burgers. But now that everyone’s going vegan, she’s posting kale recipes every day and saying she’s “always been into plant-based food.” Maybe she’s just trying to be healthy… or maybe she’s jumping on the bandwagon.
A new app comes out, and in a week, everyone’s using it—even people who said they hated social media. Why? Because no one wants to be left behind. They’ve all jumped on the bandwagon. What does “jump on the bandwagon” mean? To jump on the bandwagon means to join in with something popular, especially because everyone else is doing it.
It often carries a little hint of criticism—like you're just following the trend, not because you believe in it, but because you want to fit in.
Examples: After that influencer started drinking celery juice, everyone jumped on the bandwagon—even if they hated the taste!
He never cared about football, but when his country reached the finals, he jumped on the bandwagon and bought a jersey.
At first, nobody believed in the project. But when it started getting attention, investors began jumping on the bandwagon. Your Turn: Have you ever jumped on the bandwagon—maybe with a trend, a show, a product, or even a movement—just because everyone around you was into it?Or were you one of the first, and then watched everyone else jump on later?