Everyday Office Jargon · Associate level

"Let's revisit this"

"Let's revisit this" means returning to a topic or decision at a later time, usually because the current moment is not the right place to resolve it.

Say this instead: let's come back to this

How "Let's revisit this" shows up at work

Can mean genuine deferral or a polite burial, and participants often disagree about which one just happened. The item that gets "revisited" is usually the one that had the most tension in the room.

Buzzword

Good point, but let's revisit this after the budget is finalized.

Plain English

Good point, but let's come back to this after the budget is finalized.

Corporate Rank: Associate  ·  Category: Everyday Office Jargon

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