Tell me the main points · give me the condensed version
You've just walked into a meeting that's already halfway through, or you're swamped with work and need the gist of a long report. This is your go-to phrase to politely ask for the key information without all the fluff! It's like asking for the highlight reel instead of the whole game. 🎬💡
Which English expression is most appropriate when you've just joined a meeting and want to quickly hear the main points of a lengthy discussion? A. What's the status? B. Give me the executive summary. C. Let's table this for now.
🤓 This phrase is super handy in business settings, especially when time is short. It signals that you value efficiency and want to get straight to the crucial points. You can also say "Could you give me the executive summary?" to make it even more polite. 😉