03 Mar 2026
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The English We Speak: Short-change

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The English expression "short-change" serves as both a literal financial term and a metaphorical descriptor for unfair treatment. Originally rooted in the act of a cashier returning less physical money than is owed, the phrase now commonly describes situations where an individual receives less than they deserve in terms of quality, recognition, or opportunity. Real-world applications include receiving a half-filled coffee despite paying for a large size, or upgrading to a premium holiday package that fails to deliver promised exclusive benefits. Beyond consumer transactions, the term applies to professional environments, such as when a worker is denied public credit for a collaborative report. The expression functions flexibly in conversation as both a verb to describe the act of being cheated and an adjective to convey the resulting feeling of disappointment.

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