to get up to date with something · to learn the latest information about something
Just back from vacation or missed a crucial meeting? This is your go-to phrase to ask what you've missed! ✈️📧 It's super handy when you need to get up to speed on project updates, emails, or even the latest office gossip. 😉
Your colleague was on leave and now needs to know what happened in the project. Which English expression best fits this situation? A. Break a leg B. Catch up on something C. Bite the bullet
💡 **Pro Tip:** You can also use 'catch me up' (informal) or 'bring me up to speed' (more formal, but 'bring up to speed' is excluded). 'Catch up on' implies you're taking the initiative to get updated. It's often followed by a specific topic like 'catch up on emails' or 'catch up on the meeting notes'. Don't forget, it's also used casually with friends: 'Let's catch up over coffee soon!' ☕️