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Red flags are often used to describe situations where there's a risk of potential harm, conflict, or negative consequences. Collins English Dictionary says that it's a warning signal of trouble or danger.
Relationship Context:
In dating and relationships, red flags are behaviors or patterns that indicate a potential issue or incompatibility. They might include controlling behavior, constant negativity, or disrespect, according to Business Today.
General Use:
The term is not limited to relationships; it can be applied to any situation where something seems amiss. For example, in investing, red flags in financial statements might indicate potential financial distress. In social media, certain posts or behaviors could be red flags in a professional context.
Not always a deal-breaker:
While red flags can be warning signs, they don't always mean the end of a relationship or situation. They might simply warrant more caution or attention.