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  • Catch me up on - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I would like to know what this phrase means: "Catch me up on your life " My friend said that by email to me when I was a few days without talking to him, I was busy etc Does that phrase has a intention behind? Or this is a normal thing to say between friends? Thank you
  • catch me up to speed - WordReference Forums
    "Catch up" is similar in that it means recouping or gaining something, in this case knowledge The expression becomes even more colloquial when one says "catch me up"
  • To catch up vs. To get up to speed | WordReference Forums
    Get up to speed is, I believe, an americanism, which I, a native speaker, became aware of less than a year ago The standard expression on both sides of the Atlantic is catch up, which can, as has been said above, be used with the preposition with
  • catchup with me or catch me up? - WordReference Forums
    Hola, I'd say that if you say "catch me up" sounds more like bring me up to speed to help me to become current, whereas "I'll catch up with you later" will be more like "nos vemos más tarde en XXX sitio" catch up with me later
  • Catch me up - WordReference Forums
    Spain English Oct 8, 2011 #13 Catch me up is very strange, you can certainly use catch up indirectly for example I need to catch up on recent events, but to use it directly (asking someone directly) then the usual formats similar to keep me updated are keep me posted or keep me in the loop
  • catch you up catch up with you - WordReference Forums
    I would understand it to mean "I need to leave now, sorry, but can you catch me up [and meet me at the gates] If you wanted someone to tell you the gossip, you'd say "can you fill me in on the gossip" or "update me on the gossip"
  • catch up a little bit - WordReference Forums
    Self-made sentence: Context: I went to a meeting for a business talk involving a few parties I arrived on time when a coordinator came up to greet me saying: "Give me a few minutes, let me catch up a little bit, and we will get ready " (As I arrived on time, it seemed they were not really
  • Life is catching up with me. - WordReference Forums
    "Life is catching up with me " implies that up until now, you haven't had to face these consequences or meet these obligations So the sentence means something like, "The consequences of living are now making things more difficult for me " If you give us more information, we can give you a more precise interpretation




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