tell me the details · update me · catch me up
This expression is perfect for when you've missed out on something, like a meeting, a gossip session, or even a TV show! 🍿 It's your go-to phrase to ask for all the juicy details and get up to speed on what happened. It implies you want a concise summary, not a full-blown report!
Your friend just came back from a trip you couldn't join. You want to hear everything that happened. Which English expression would you use? A. Take it easy B. Fill me in C. Let me know
💡 **Pro-tip!** Think of 'Fill me in' like asking for a quick download of information! 💾 You're requesting a summary of what's been going on. It's usually informal, so save it for friends, family, or close colleagues. Don't use it with your boss unless you have a very casual and established relationship! Otherwise, 'Could you please update me?' might be more appropriate.