What tasks or responsibilities do you have? · What are you currently busy with?
This phrase is super handy when you want to gently ask someone about their current workload, tasks, or even personal projects. It's like asking, 'What's keeping you busy these days?' without sounding too nosey. Perfect for catching up with friends or colleagues!
When would you most appropriately use 'What's on your plate?' A. When you want to know what someone is eating for dinner. B. When you are asking a waiter for the daily special. C. When you want to ask a friend about their current responsibilities or tasks.
💡 **Pro Tip!** Think of 'your plate' as a metaphor for your schedule or your to-do list. If someone has 'a lot on their plate,' it means they're very busy. You can also say 'My plate is full' to express you're swamped. It’s a great way to show you care about their current state, whether it's work-related or personal life juggling. Use it when you genuinely want to know how they are managing things!