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Pamela81 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"stay in the zone"

Hi!

my customer from India wrote to me yesterday:

"stay in the zone"

what does it mean?

Thanks

Pamela
  

Top answer

It means 'keep doing what you are doing' or 'thinking like you are thinking' or 'focussing on what you are focussed on'. Without further context, he could be speaking of anything pertinent to your conversations with him.

  • It means 'keep doing what you are doing' or 'thinking like you are thinking' or 'focussing on what you are focussed on'.
  • Without further context, he could be speaking of anything pertinent to your conversations with him.
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It means 'keep doing what you are doing' or 'thinking like you are thinking' or 'focussing on what you are focussed on'. Without further context, he could be speaking of anything pertinent to your conversations with him.
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Thanks.

Actually I did not understand what he meant...but now that I´m thinking about it, maybe he was referring to our deal, it was a sort of "go on with this"...maybe....

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