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What does "generic" mean?

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Rebecca

When something is "generic", it means that it is common, general, and unspecific. Basically, something that is characteristic or common of something. The opposite meaning would be specific or atypical. Here, the speaker says "generic 'action required'" to refer to common CTAs that ask us to complete an action after reading the email. Ex: You can take any generic drug for common illnesses like colds and headaches. Ex: This song sounds so generic. Can we listen to something unique and different?

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