quiet quitting
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- quiet quitter noun
Etymology
Origin of quiet quitting
First recorded in 2022
Example Sentences
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Any ‘quiet quitting’ by Chinese banks would add to growing concern that foreigners are exiting the Treasury market because of worries over the staggering size of U.S. debt.
From Barron's
With that in mind, quiet quitting is the best we can hope for.
From Salon
Perhaps Melania is just matching her husband’s destructive pettiness, in which case she’s joined an allegedly growing number of women of means who opt for quiet quitting their unhappy marriages rather than divorcing.
From Salon
I see the same thing daily as I train revenue teams across generations: When a person’s wiring, values and work align, “quiet quitting” flips into high performance.
People may not quit outright, but “quiet quitting” can be even more damaging and costly than losing valued talent.
From Salon
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