Word-of-mouth is when people tell others about something they like, just like telling a friend about your favorite toy.
Imagine you have a super cool toy that makes noise and lights up. You show it to your best friend, and they get really excited. Then they tell their brother about it, and he wants one too. Soon, everyone in the class is talking about this amazing toy, all because people shared what they liked with others.
How It Works
When someone likes a book, game, or even candy, they might say something like, "This is the best!" to their friend. That friend then tries it out and also loves it. Now they tell another friend, and so on, just like a chain of happy messages.
Why It's Cool
Word-of-mouth doesn’t need any special tools or magic; it’s just people sharing what they love with others. And when lots of people do that, it can feel like the whole world is excited about something new! Word-of-mouth is when people tell others about something they like, just like telling a friend about your favorite toy.
Imagine you have a super cool toy that makes noise and lights up. You show it to your best friend, and they get really excited. Then they tell their brother about it, and he wants one too. Soon, everyone in the class is talking about this amazing toy, all because people shared what they liked with others.
Examples
- A friend tells you a restaurant is amazing, so you try it and love it.
- Your neighbor says a new movie is worth watching, so you go see it.
- You hear your mom recommend a book, and you decide to read it.
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See also
- What are words?
- What are text messages?
- What is Break the ice?
- What is Gestures, vocalizations, and symbolic expressions?
- What is emojis?