on the same page
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To have a shared understanding or agreement about something
- 1Before we start the project, let's make sure we're on the same page.
- 2The team is finally on the same page about the new strategy.
To be on the same page means to have the same understanding or agreement about something. It's like being in sync or having the same thoughts about a topic. It's important for clear communication and working well together.
Remember, being on the same page doesn't mean you have to agree on everything. It's about understanding each other's perspectives and finding common ground for effective communication.
at the medicine counter
Prescription Pickup Coordination
Christopher
I think we need to pick up the medication before noon.
Sandra
Yes, I agree. Let's make sure we're on the same page about the timing.
Christopher
Great, I'll head there now and meet you at the entrance.
Sandra
Perfect, see you soon!
at a beauty salon
Scheduling the Next Appointment
Margaret
I think we should book our next appointments for the same day.
Steven
Absolutely, it makes things easier for both of us.
Margaret
Great, I'm glad we're on the same page about this.
Steven
Yes, it saves us both time and effort.
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Similar to "on the same page":
- 1in agreement
- 2aligned
- 3in sync