This video teaches three essential English idioms: 'speak the same language' means to share the same ideas, mindset, or vision for effective communication; 'cut to the chase' means to skip unnecessary details and get straight to the main point; and 'get on the same page' means to agree and have the same understanding about something, emphasizing alignment and moving in the same direction.
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Added:We need to think long-term, strategy, growth, opportunity. Yeah, but the market is unstable, budgets are tight, the timing isn't right. That's exactly what I mean. We're not speaking the same language here. What do you mean? I'm speaking English. Yes, we're both speaking English, but I'm talking about solutions, you're talking about obstacles. Oh, I see now.
I'm just being realistic. There's a difference between being realistic and building barriers. Let's cut to the chase. Do you want growth or do you want comfort? Growth, of course. So, what should I focus on? Options, strategies, possibilities. Look, we need to get on the same page here. I'm listening, but I've heard this before. This time is different. We're aligning our strategies. When we start thinking the same direction, that's when results happen.
>> Speak the same language.
To speak the same language means to understand each other clearly.
It doesn't always refer to actual language. It means sharing the same ideas, mindset, or vision.
Cut to the chase.
To cut to the chase means to skip unnecessary details and get straight to the main point.
It's about being direct and efficient.
Get on the same page.
To get on the same page means to agree and have the same understanding about something.
It's about alignment and moving in the same direction.
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