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‘Great resignation,’ ‘RTO,’ ‘quiet quitting’: Does work slang reflect your job?

by Binghamton Herald Report
December 14, 2023
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Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)?

The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking” and “coffee badging.”

We’re looking to hear from readers about how they’ve seen these terms used on social media and whether these words reflect their own work lives.

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