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Ever say “Let’s touch base” and wonder… wait, what does that actually mean?
⚠️ Spoiler: It started on a baseball field, got picked up by the military, and somehow ended up in every single corporate email.
In this episode of Chill Office, we expose the overuse of “Touch Base,” what it really means, and how to stop sounding like an office bot.
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Welcome to the very first episode of Chill Office — the podcast that breaks down confusing corporate jargon and helps you survive workplace communication with your sanity intact.
Today, we're diving into one of the most overused and vague phrases in office English: “Let’s circle back.” What does it really mean? (Hint: Usually, nothing!) We’ll explore real office examples, unpack other confusing terms like “move the needle” and “on my radar,” and suggest clear, human alternatives to help you communicate better at work.
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https://buymeacoffee.com/chilloffice/e/398251
🔗Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@ChillOffice
📬 Contact: hi.chilloffice@gmail.com
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