Everyday Office Jargon · Managing Director level

"Sweep under the rug"

"Sweep under the rug" means to deliberately conceal a problem or mistake and avoid addressing it, hoping it will be forgotten.

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How "Sweep under the rug" shows up at work

The phrase usually appears in accusations rather than confessions. Said by the person who noticed the problem about the people who didn't want to deal with it. Rarely appears in the meeting where the decision was made.

Buzzword

We can't just sweep this customer complaint under the rug.

Plain English

We can't just hide this customer complaint and move on.

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