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what is the diffirence between fads and trends?
I have read a paragraph talking about fads and trends
but l didn't understand what is the diffirence between them...what is the diffirence?
Aug 31, 2018 1:47 PM
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"Trend" means a general development or change in a situation.
"Fad" means a style, activity, or interest that is very popular for a short period of time.
August 31, 2018
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"a fad" is something that is fashionable, normally for a short period of time, but that often doesn't really have much value (according to the person speaking). So for example "These new android and i-phone watches are just a fad, in five years time nobody will be using them!"
"a trend" is also something that is fashionable, but normally takes place over a much longer time period. It can either be something positive or negative (unlike 'a fad' which always has little worth). Also 'trend' is a more formal word, and so you are more likely to find this word used in scholarly or business articles.
August 31, 2018
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A "trend" is a general change in some processes or social preference for something. It could also mean a pattern that can be inferred from some data points.
Examples: There is definitely an upward trend in global temperatures over the last few decades. / Upstarts such as Uber and Airbnb are examples of a global trend towards a shared economy. / A fashion trend towards androgynous styles.
A "fad" is something that generates enthusiasm and interest in a large group of people or someone but the craze is temporal and fizzes out quickly.
Examples: Tetris was my childhood fad. / To me, Gangnam Style was a fad.
In a nutshell, "fads" are short-lived interests in something and may not spring from any predecessor while "trends" are a shift from some previous condition or situation to a new one.
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