to include someone in a group or activity · to integrate a new person into a team
Ever welcomed a new teammate or a new client into your project? 🤝 This expression is like giving them a warm, inclusive hug! 🤗 It means to fully involve someone in a group, making them feel like a part of the team or community.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom comes from the idea of a shepherd bringing a lost sheep back into the safety of the 'fold' (an enclosure for sheep). 🐑 So, when you 'bring someone into the fold', you're not just inviting them; you're making sure they're fully integrated and supported! It's super common in professional settings, especially when onboarding new hires or merging teams.
Sarah is introducing a new member to her project team and wants to make sure they feel included and quickly become a part of the group. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to keep someone on the bench B. to leave someone out in the cold C. to bring someone into the fold