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Do they have the same meaning?
Keep me in the loop.
Keep me posted.
Nov 14, 2021 4:07 PM
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3
Yes, although 'in the loop' perhaps suggests more people.
November 14, 2021
2
They are very similar, but there are situations where I would say ‘posted’ but not ‘in the loop’. ‘In the loop’ implies a sort of involvement, whereas ‘posted’ just talks about a transfer of information. So if a group of people are making plans that affect others, you would want to keep them posted or in the loop. But if I were merely curious about something, only ‘posted’ sounds right.
November 14, 2021
2
Hey Ali!
Both expressions have same meaning just that, keep me posted is commonly used.
Best regards 😊
November 14, 2021
1
Both have the same meaning however “keep me in the loop” is more casual.
November 15, 2021
1
They are the same
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