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🎺 Jump on the Bandwagon — Daily Idiom #18

Ep #18 teaches "jump on the bandwagon" — to start doing something because it has become popular or fashionable — through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a festive crowd literally leaping onto a moving parade bandwagon, a bold eggplant-purple definition card, and a natural office dialogue where two characters discuss a trending budgeting app.

2026/6/4 · 20:09

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Spotted a new app everyone's downloading? A trend you almost ignored, then couldn't resist?
That's jumping on the bandwagon — and there's nothing wrong with it.
The phrase goes back to 19th-century political campaigns, when candidates would literally ride through town on a horse-drawn wagon with a band playing. Supporters who climbed aboard were "jumping on the bandwagon."
Today it just means joining something because it's gotten popular.
Swipe through 👉 🎺 Card 1 — the literal (chaotic, glorious) scene 💜 Card 2 — the plain-English meaning 💬 Card 3 — how to use it naturally in conversation
What's the last trend you jumped on? 👇
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