Jump on the bandwagon
English Idiom
Meaning: To join others in doing something that is already popular or trendy. It often implies doing so without much thought, simply to be part of the crowd.
Origin: The phrase 'Jump on the bandwagon' originated in the 19th century in the United States. It comes from the practice of political campaigns using a bandwagon, a wagon carrying a band, to attract attention and supporters. Politicians would encourage people to join the festivities, implying that by doing so, they were supporting a winning cause.
