Catchphrase

A Catchphrase is a word or phrase that a villager repeats during conversation, which they usually say towards the end. Every villager has an intial catchphrase which they will ask the player to change, or by going to the Town Hall and reporting them (not in ). Villagers may also adopt catchphrases from other villagers. For example, Elmer, who has the catchphrase "tenderfoot", may adopt another villager's catchphrase at random without the player being notified. Some catchphrases relate to a villager's personality type, species or name. It is believed that many non-villagers, such as Blathers, have catchphrases though many usually use a number of different phrases and words, rather than the single catchphrase. Blathers and Celeste's catchphrases may be hoot, Tom Nook's catchphrase may be yes and Brewster's may be coo.

In Animal Crossing
To change the catchphrase of a villager in, a villager must ask the player to change it. This word cannot be a swear word. Also, it cannot have more then 10 characters.

In Wild World
The only way to change the catchphrase of a villager in Wild World is for them to ask the player for a new one. When a villager wants to talk to the player, they will look at them and show they want attention by an exclamation mark appearing briefly over their head, followed by the villager walking up to the player and/or following them. However, not all occasions where the villagers wants the player's attention may be because of their catchphrase.

In City Folk
Similar to Wild World, the player can change a villager's catchphrase by waiting for them to ask the player for their suggestion on a new catchphrase. However, the player can also go to the Town Hall and asking Pelly or Phyllis to change a villager's catchphrase by selection the option that asks if it is "rude". The catchphrases it will be changed to include "yesiree" and "right."

Preventions Against Changing a Catchphrase
A catchphrase can be changed to anything provided it:
 * Doesn't exceed the character limit. This will be alerted by an alert sound.
 * Doesn't contain profane words. If entered, a speech bubble will pop up saying "You can't enter that!"