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Explained: From GOAT to Gaslighting, words to stop using in 2023
Fp Explainers •Since 1976, the Lake Superior State University has prepared a list of words that ought to be banished from conversation and communication. Here’s the list of banned words for 2023 and explanations for why they have been expelled
Are you ‘Quiet Quitting’? Have you revelled in freudenfreude? A look at words and phrases that defined 2022
Fp Explainers •It was a year defined by war and worries. This reflects in the lexicon of 2022, the year many spoke of quiet quitting and quiet firing, slipped into Goblin Mode and found themselves amid a permacrisis
Why Britain chose 'permacrisis' as its word for 2022
•The term ‘permacrisis’ was chosen as Britain's word of the year on Tuesday in recognition of a dismal 2022. The annual list compiled by Collins Dictionary also had words such as ‘Kyiv’, ‘sportswashing’ and ‘partygate' in the running
'Quiet Quitting' a topic of debate? Know about the new practice in workplaces
Trendingdesk •Employees generally complaining of overpressure and depression due to stressful work environments tend to resign from their respective companies and further resort to Quiet Quitting, when they work only according to their job descriptions and are not willing to push themselves extra
After the Great Resignation comes Quiet Quitting: Why doing less at work is okay
•Quiet quitting is not about avoiding work, it is about not avoiding a meaningful life outside of work. It aims to restore balance where work has crept into your personal time