0Hello.02br 02br 001) Keep me informed.02br 002) Keep me updated.02br 003) Keep me up to speed.02br 02br 00I think 1 and 2 are common, but 3 isn't very common, is it?0-
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1font01b00Danyoo,02b02font02br 02br 01font01b00Thank you for the response.02br 00I wonder if "bring someone up to speed" means the same as "keep someone updated/informed."02b02font0-
0No, if you "bring someone up to speed," you are providing the background information so that now he knows the situation up to the current point in time. Picture an on-ramp to a highway - you are getting that person up the speed of the other cars, so he can merge into the flow of traffic.02br 02br 00If you "keep someone updated" you are going to, in the future as things devel