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Posted: January 17, 2021 at 10:03 am

Whether its a funky dance move everyone wants to try or a catchy song that we cant get out of our heads, each year presents us with a handful of new trends that seem to go viral almost overnight.

You can expect 2021 to be no different.

If youre one to keep up on all the latest crazes, like resident trend aficionado and CBC Kids News contributor Alexia Sabau, youre also probably dying to know what the new year will have in store for us.

Jim Carroll, a Canadian futurist whose job it is to predict social changes to the world we live in, knows a thing or two about spotting potential trends before they happen.

Become an information sponge, Carroll told Alexia from his home in Toronto.

[Keep] an open mind and [realize] that the world youre going to be in in 10 years is not going to look anything like it does today.

Looking back over the last decade, its easy to remember some of the biggest trends that swept the social media world.

From 2012s Cup Song (inspired by the film Pitch Perfect) to the ALS ice bucket challenge in the summer of 2014 to last years viral Renegade TikTok dance, social media users have flocked to the internet year after year to join the fun.

From left: The Cup Song, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Renegade dance. (Image credit: @itscarolpacheco/Instagram, @predsnhl/Instagram, @charli.and.addi/Instagram)

According to Carroll, many of these trends catch fire simply because of the positive vibes they give us.

After a pandemic-ridden year like 2020, fun memes, dances and conversations on social media might be exactly what we need.

Were all trying to cope every day, were all trying to get in a headspace that we can survive this, said Carroll. So we are drawn to humour and little diversions that help us to get through.

Check out this Hey Alexia, Whats Trending? video to see what other trends from the past decade made Alexias countdown list.

Alexia also shares her predictions for 2021 trends, which include new presidential memes featuring U.S. president-elect Joe Biden.

And have you heard of his charming, masked grandson? Stay tuned!

Let us know what you think will go viral this year at cbckidsnews@cbc.ca!

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