Everyday Office Jargon · Vice President level

"No strings attached"

"No strings attached" means an offer or arrangement with no hidden conditions, obligations, or expectations of anything in return.

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How "No strings attached" shows up at work

Standard phrasing in free-trial offers and sales outreach, where it typically means the strings are just not listed yet. When a colleague says it in an internal email, read carefully.

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Plain English

Try the platform free for 30 days, with no obligations afterward.

Corporate Rank: Vice President  ·  Category: Everyday Office Jargon

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