Internet memes are like funny jokes that everyone can understand and share, even if they speak different languages.
Imagine you're at a playground, and someone tells a joke that makes everyone laugh. Then another kid hears it, laughs too, and tells it to their friends. Soon, the whole playground is laughing about the same joke. That’s how internet memes spread, quickly and everywhere.
Why they work across cultures
Memes use pictures, short videos, or simple words that are easy to understand. Just like a child can recognize a smiley face 😊 even if they don’t know the word "happy."
Also, memes often show something everyone knows, like a funny situation or a shared feeling, like when you’re tired and just want to eat pizza 🍕. That’s why people from different countries can laugh at the same meme.
When one person shares a meme online, it goes to many others, and they share it too. It's like a big game of telephone, but with funny pictures and jokes, and everyone plays along!
Examples
- A funny cat video goes from a Chinese social media app to a group chat in Brazil within hours.
- A dance challenge starts in one country and quickly becomes a global trend.
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See also
- What is the Backrooms phenomenon and its cultural impact?
- What is The Backrooms phenomenon and its cultural significance?
- How Do Memes Work?
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- How Does a Language Shape a Culture?