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"That's the summary of the talk." meeting etc. Would you say that? or what would you say?
Feb 14, 2012 10:00 PM
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Important meetings almost always have a note taker. These notes are called "minutes." Minutes are often read at the next meeting to remind everyone- and inform those who were gone. Minutes are given to people who should have been at a meeting and were missing.
If you are just saying to someone what happened in a meeting without these notes, that is not minutes. You are free to say whatever you want- like what you said, or- "That's what we talked about."
February 14, 2012
Yes, you can say to another person: "That's the summary of the talk/meeting/film/novel" etc
February 14, 2012
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