tell me about it · explain it to me for approval or feedback
This phrase is super handy when you want someone to explain an idea, a plan, or some information to you, usually for your feedback or approval. Think of it as saying, 'Tell me about it so I can understand and give my thoughts!' It's often used in a work setting but also informally with friends when discussing plans. 📝💡
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'run it by me' implies you want to review something before it's finalized or acted upon. It's a polite but firm way to ask for a briefing. You can use it as: 'Could you run that by me before you send it out?' or 'Run your plan by me.' It's less about a casual chat and more about a specific topic requiring your input. Use it to ensure clarity and alignment! ✨
Your colleague has just finished a draft of an important report. You want them to show it to you so you can review it before it's sent. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Call it a day B. Hang in there C. Run it by me