Beige Flag
[/beɪʒ flæɡ/]
Definitions
机器辅助翻译草稿 (Chinese) for "Beige Flag": A neutral, quirky, or mildly odd trait in a potential romantic partner that isn't a dealbreaker but makes you pause — not a red flag (dangerous) or green flag (positive), just… beige. Beige flags are harmless eccentricities that reveal a person's unique personality and might even be endearing.
“示例草稿: He eats cereal with orange juice instead of milk. Major beige flag, but I'll allow it.”
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