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[How to Effectively Ask for a Meeting Recap in Business English]-[BE 272: Can You Catch Me Up? What to Say If You Missed a Meeting]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2024-06-23

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Navigating Missed Meetings: Essential Phrases for Professional Catch-up

Missing a meeting is an inevitable part of professional life. Whether due to transit delays or conflicting schedules, the ability to recover gracefully is a critical workplace skill. In this episode of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore how to request a recap from a coworker while maintaining professional rapport.

The Art of the "Catch-Up"

Asking for a summary isn't just about information retrieval; it’s about timing and social intelligence. The hosts emphasize that you should be "cognizant about time" when approaching a colleague. It is best to wait for a natural break, a transition between speakers, or a coffee break rather than interrupting the flow of the meeting. The goal is to avoid over-burdening your coworker while ensuring you have the necessary information to "follow through on the tasks" or goals discussed.

Key Phrases for Requesting a Recap

To help you navigate these situations, the hosts suggest four primary phrases:

  1. "Bring me up to speed": This is a versatile and commonly used phrase. It implies that you are currently "a little lost" and need a briefing on what has transpired so far.
  2. "Catch me up": While grammatically unconventional to some, this is a standard idiomatic expression in business settings. It is often used interchangeably with "get me caught up" to request a quick overview of missed events.
  3. "Give me the summary": This phrase is more direct. It signals that you are looking for "the basics, the short version, the most important point," which is helpful when you want to be mindful of your colleague's time.
  4. "Give me the Cliff Notes version": This is a culturally significant expression derived from "Cliff’s Notes," the famous yellow and black booklets that provided summaries of classic literature for students. In a business context, it means you want the "broad strokes" of the meeting without the exhaustive details.

Cultural Nuance and Professional Etiquette

Choosing the right phrase depends heavily on your relationship with the coworker. The hosts note that these phrases are best used with a "work friend" or someone of equal status.

Furthermore, the distinction between these phrases is vital:

  • "Bring me up to speed" and "Catch me up" are open-ended requests for information.
  • "Give me the summary" and "Give me the Cliff Notes version" are more restrictive, effectively setting a boundary so that your coworker doesn't feel obligated to spend an hour explaining every detail.

Final Takeaway

Ultimately, business English is about more than just presentations; it is about the "connection piece." By using these phrases appropriately, you demonstrate that you respect your colleagues' time while showing that you are proactive about your responsibilities. As the hosts conclude, while it is important to avoid missing meetings, knowing how to handle the aftermath with the right language will help you stay on track and maintain strong professional relationships.

🎯Key Sentences

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business moves fast, you know?
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it is kind of inevitable.
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Things happen in life and things come up
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we don't become computers or bots
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we bring our full selves.
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📝Key Phrases

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catch me up
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bring me up to speed
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in a pinch
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give me the summary
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give me the Cliff notes version
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast episode 272.
Can you catch me up?
What to say if you missed a meeting?
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