🍏 Compare Notes: Swapping Secrets and Sage Advice 🗣️
Definition: To exchange opinions, impressions, or information. Originally, this meant comparing written notes, but over time it has come to include verbal exchanges too.
Earliest Use: The phrase was known by at least 1700. In 1712, Richard Steele wrote in The Spectator, “They meet and compare notes upon your carriage.”
🗣️ Similar Terms & Expressions:
- Touch Base - To briefly interact or update each other.
- Brainstorm - To gather together to share ideas or solve problems.
- Exchange Views - To discuss differing perspectives.
- Confer - To consult or discuss.
🗣️ Proverbs & Common Phrases:
- “Two heads are better than one.” - Collaboration often leads to better results.
- “Put our heads together.” - To collaborate in order to solve a problem.
- “Have a word” - To talk or discuss something important.
🗣️ Humor-Filled Quotes:
- “Meeting: where minutes are kept and hours are lost.” - Paraphrased from various humorists.
- “A good conversation is like a miniskirt; short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the subject.” - Adapted from unknown source.
🗣️ Related Literature, Books, Songs, Poetry, & Movies:
- Book: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
- Movie: Dead Poets Society (1989) - “We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race.”
- Song: “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers - “We all need somebody to lean on.”
- Poetry: “Allowables” by Nikki Giovanni - It’s all about tolerance and understanding different viewpoints.
🌟 Inspirational Thought: “In the garden of information, cultivating a dialogue is the richest fertilizer.”
📅 Fictitious Publishing Info: E.L. Vernacular, 2023-10-01
✨ Farewell Thought: Whether in whispered secrets or scribbled scripts, never underestimate the power of sharing your notes with another soul.