remember · consider · bear in mind
This expression is your best friend when you need to gently remind someone about an important detail, or encourage them to consider a specific factor. It's like saying, "Hey, don't forget this crucial piece of information!" Perfect for business discussions where details matter. 🧠💡
You can use "keep in mind that..." for a more direct statement, or "It's important to keep in mind..." to emphasize the significance. It's a polite way to guide someone's thoughts without sounding demanding. Think of it as a helpful nudge! 😉
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'keep in mind'? A. When you want to gently remind a colleague about a budget constraint for a project. B. When you are asking someone to physically hold an object for you. C. When you are completely disagreeing with someone's idea without explanation.