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What does it mean to “be on the same page”?

I am working on a couple blog posts on this topic… I want to go *beyond* the superficial meaning and get into more elaborate, nuanced repercussions of what it means to be on the same page (I already have some basic ideas for this).

Now I want to know from you: What do you associate with this expression (to “be on the same page”). There are no right or wrong answers — I just want to get some feedback on how others feel about it! :)

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Grim_Hardcastle online Verified User (4 years, 6 months) Long Term User Shouts: 31 #
An Unknown Location | 2 years, 8 months ago (2 minutes after post)

To be on the same page
To pull the same way
To be on the same wavelength
To see eye to eye
To have an understanding
To connect

I think it´s all about having an understanding of what the other person is about without having to have an explanation to obtain that certain situation.

Or something like that.

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An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 8 months ago (2 minutes after post)

to be on the same page..
well depends..to be on the same level with someone..it can be emotional physical..it can be like two students if are on the same page than thier knowledge is the same..
to be on the same page is being or feeling exactly the same way the other does..like not feeling less and not feeling more..being able to see what you can expect ..
like if someone wants to be with someone just for playing and the other one is deeply in love then they are definitely not on the same page..
oh lol..that’s how i see it:P

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2 years, 8 months ago (3 hours, 2 minutes after post)

To have the same perspective and thoughts on the a subject.
To understand where another person is “coming from”.
To feel similar.
To have a close connection.

to have a book open to the same page as a friend’s. :P

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