Meeting & Scheduling Jargon · Intern level

"Let's dive in"

"Let's dive in" is a meeting phrase that means let's get started, used to signal the transition from small talk to the actual agenda.

Say this instead: let's start

How "Let's dive in" shows up at work

Said at the top of roughly half of all meetings. Nobody has ever objected to it, which may be why it persists. The dive is usually shallow.

Buzzword

Everyone's here, so let's dive in.

Plain English

Everyone's here, so let's start.

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