What's the latest news or progress on this? · Can you tell me what's new?
You've got a project cooking, and you're eager to know how things are progressing! 🍳 This phrase is your go-to when you need the latest info without feeling too pushy. It's like asking, 'Hey, what's new on that thing we talked about?' but in a super professional and polite way. ✨
💡 **Pro-Tip!** This expression is great for checking in on tasks or projects without demanding a full report. It shows you're engaged and proactive. 📈 You can use it in emails or meetings. If you need a *really* quick, informal check-in, you could also just say 'Any update?' to a close colleague, but 'Could you give me an update?' is always safe and polite!
When would you most appropriately use 'Could you give me an update?' A. When you want to know what someone had for lunch. B. When you want to check the progress of a project your colleague is working on. C. When you are asking for directions to a new restaurant.