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Green flagA positive sign in a person that shows they're worth getting to know and things are going well. The opposite of a red flag: those details that make you fall for someone and confirm you found a good one.
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Echarle ganasThe quintessential Mexican motivational phrase meaning to put in effort, try your hardest, and give it your all. It's Mexico's answer to 'you got this' — simple, sincere, and universally used.
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MorrongaAn affectionate or playful way to say "cat" in Mexican Spanish. It can also be used to describe a sly, flirty woman who knows exactly what she is doing, someone cunning and charming who has everyone wrapped around her finger.
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SuaveHold on, slow down, take it easy. In Mexico, suave is the chillest way to tell someone to relax or pump the brakes — whether you're stopping an argument or just asking someone not to rush.
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ZoomerSomeone from Generation Z, born between the late '90s and early 2010s. Zoomers are digital natives who grew up with smartphones, memes, and TikTok as their natural habitat.
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Green flag0 votes

A positive sign in a person that shows they're worth getting to know and things are going well. The opposite of a red flag: those details that make you fall for someone and confirm you found a good one.

alanlucena
Echarle ganas0 votes

The quintessential Mexican motivational phrase meaning to put in effort, try your hardest, and give it your all. It's Mexico's answer to 'you got this' — simple, sincere, and universally used.

alanlucena
Morronga0 votes

An affectionate or playful way to say "cat" in Mexican Spanish. It can also be used to describe a sly, flirty woman who knows exactly what she is doing, someone cunning and charming who has everyone wrapped around her finger.

alanlucena
Suave0 votes

Hold on, slow down, take it easy. In Mexico, suave is the chillest way to tell someone to relax or pump the brakes — whether you're stopping an argument or just asking someone not to rush.

alanlucena
Zoomer0 votes

Someone from Generation Z, born between the late '90s and early 2010s. Zoomers are digital natives who grew up with smartphones, memes, and TikTok as their natural habitat.

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