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What does "touch base" mean?
What it means

To briefly check in with someone, usually to share a quick update or confirm something small. It comes from baseball, but in professional English it just means a short catch-up.

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"Let's touch base on Thursday" means "Let's have a quick chat on Thursday."

For Spanish speakers: Similar to "ponernos al día," meaning to catch each other up.
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"I'm good" as a refusal?
"That's sick!" a compliment?
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🇪🇸 Spanish speaker, B2 level

"I'm good" as a refusal is a casual American way to say "No thank you." It's not about how you feel. It's declining an offer.

In Spanish, "estoy bien" means you're feeling fine, not that you're refusing something. The function of this phrase is completely different in English.

Like saying "me sobra," meaning I have enough, I don't need it.
🇧🇷 Portuguese speaker, C1 level

"I'm good" as a refusal is informal American English shorthand for declining politely. In formal settings, say "No thank you" or "I'm alright, thanks."

At C1, knowing when not to use casual phrases matters. This one is fine with colleagues but sounds too casual in a formal presentation or business email.

Similar to "já chega pra mim," meaning it's enough for me, I'm set.

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