Provide the main points or summary of something · Explain the essence quickly
You're in a meeting or a conversation and someone is diving deep into details, but you just need the core message or outcome. This phrase is your polite way of saying, "Could you please cut to the chase and tell me what really matters?" It's super handy when you're short on time! ⏱️
💡 Using "Could you give me the gist?" or "Just give me the gist" makes it sound a bit softer and more polite, especially in a professional setting. It's a great way to respect someone's time (and yours!) without being rude. Remember, it's about asking for a summary, not dismissing their information! 😉
A colleague is explaining a complex project, and you only have a minute before your next meeting. Which English expression would you use to politely ask for a quick summary? A. Could you give me the full report? B. Give me the gist. C. Let's revisit this next month.