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I noticed Sophie/Ms. Dee is called our 'Direct Report'. However, when I looked that up in the dictionary, it said
Yes, I'm picking at nits here, but it was bugging me a bit.
so uh, having her title be our 'Direct Report' actually implies she's our subordinate, not our manager. Unless it means something different when 'Direct' is put in front of it, I don't know. I wasn't familiar with the word 'report' being used to describe a person's job (reporter, sure, but that's entirely different) in relation to one's own in the first place, so I dunno. Could be that putting another word in front of it changes the meaning. English is weird (and it's my first language, I would know.)
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Yes, I'm picking at nits here, but it was bugging me a bit.