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I noticed recently that my American colleagues say Strong Work, where I would have said Good Work. Praising someone else's contribution not as good, but as strong, seems weird to me. It seems as if not passing a judgement on its correctness, but on how robust it is. It almost feels non-committal.
Is this a common American thing to do, regional, or merely a weird idiosyncracy amongst my colleagues?
Is this a common American thing to do, regional, or merely a weird idiosyncracy amongst my colleagues?