Corporate lingo: What's up beside this "el" piece?
At my new job I'm have contact with corporate culture for the first time and I've noticed that when population are referring to someone in another company they say, for example, "El Chris" instead of newly Chris. And on certain websites I've seen the senior guidance referred to as "El Management." How did this get started? Is it widespread? If you're a personality who does this, what does it mean? Thanks.
Answers: Well, El, comes form the Spanish words meaning mannish. If it were feminine then it would be close to this: Ella
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Answers: Well, El, comes form the Spanish words meaning mannish. If it were feminine then it would be close to this: Ella