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Office Slang: Understanding Work Jargon No matter if you work in an office or remotely, you can't escape "work" slang. Let us refresh your knowledge by explaining popular office words. 🔹Android. An employee who does everything by the book, lacking creativity. Works mechanically, like a machine. Any mistake can cause a delay. 🔹Update. Sharing the latest information or status about a task or project. For example: "Urgent update: the client made more changes!" 🔹Approve. To agree and confirm a document. Used in phrases like: "Get the new design approved by the client." 🔹ASAP. As soon as possible. It shows that the information is needed urgently. Can be used with "super" or "mega" for emphasis. 🔹Attach. A file sent with an email. It can be any document, photo, or video. Also used as "attached." 🔹Brainstorm. A meeting to come up with many ideas on a topic. No criticism is allowed during this meeting. 🔹Deadline. The last date to complete a task. A scary word for those who procrastinate. 🔹HR. Human resources. The department that deals with employees. 🔹Commit. To promise to complete a task by a certain time. 🔹Meetup. An informal meeting to discuss a specific issue. 🔹Onboarding. The process of helping a new employee adjust to the company. 🔹Dive in. To deeply study reports or important documents. 🔹Share. To give access to a resource. 🔹Review. The process of checking or evaluating something. 🔹Roadmap. A visual plan for a product or project. 🔹Sync. A short daily meeting where everyone shares their tasks and progress. 🔹Flood. To repeat the same thing or talk off-topic. 🔹Forward. To send an email or message to someone else. 🔹Framework. A ready-made plan for similar tasks. #Business