Quid pro quo

Hi there, dealmaker!
"Quid pro quo" means "something for something" in Latin, making it the ultimate phrase for a fair trade. Whether you’re bartering favors or negotiating a deal, a little quid pro quo keeps the balance. After all, what’s life without some give and take?

More about quid pro quo
First recorded in 1555–65.
Directly from Latin, meaning literally “what for what, something for something.”
EXAMPLES OF QUID PRO QUO

During the negotiation, each side wanted a clear quid pro quo before agreeing to any terms.
The neighbors agreed on a simple quid pro quo during their vacations: she would water his plants, and he would feed her dog.


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