Everyday Office Jargon · Intern level

"Loop in"

"Loop in" means to bring someone into an email thread, conversation, or project so they have the context and can contribute.

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How "Loop in" shows up at work

Completely standard office language at this point, which is why it survives while flashier jargon fades. The slight passive quality is part of the function: looping someone in sounds collaborative, even when you are really just covering yourself.

Buzzword

Can you loop in Sarah before we send this to the client?

Plain English

Can you include Sarah before we send this to the client?

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