A colored flag means a sign giving a clue on something. It doesn't define a person, and can only be used to describe some abstract fact. You can say "getting angry when talking about the bear discourse" is a redflag, but saying "a man is a red flag" is not correct
Syntactically they should have used 'displays' not 'is' a green or red flag, but everyone divined the meaning of the damned sentence and the internet is garbage so who gives a rats
A colored flag means a sign giving a clue on something. It doesn't define a person, and can only be used to describe some abstract fact. You can say "getting angry when talking about the bear discourse" is a redflag, but saying "a man is a red flag" is not correct
Yes, that's my point. The response to the bear discourse reveals red or green flags.
Just saying you didn't know how to use those words
Syntactically they should have used 'displays' not 'is' a green or red flag, but everyone divined the meaning of the damned sentence and the internet is garbage so who gives a rats
I do, lol.