Green Flag
[/ɡriːn flæɡ/]
Definitions
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Green Flag": A positive signal or encouraging trait in a person or situation — the opposite of a red flag. Green flags indicate emotional maturity, trustworthiness, kindness, or compatibility. Spotting green flags early in a relationship is considered a healthy sign of self-awareness and dating literacy.
“例文の下書き: He remembered a small thing I mentioned two weeks ago. Total green flag.”
Related Terms
- Red FlagSlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Red Flag": A warning sign — a behavior, trait, or pattern that indicates potential harm, toxicity, or incompatibility in a person or situation. Borrowed ...
- Beige FlagSlang
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- RizzSlang
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- SituationshipSlang
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- AteSlang
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- BetSlang
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