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It means you're trying to convince people who already agree with you.
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You're giving advice to a person or group of people who have no problem with the situation you're explaining to them, but just need to get it out anyway to prevent a meltdown.
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The choir usually sits behind the preacher every service and hear all the sermons. They usually have a great knowledge of what is being preached. So yeah it means telling someone or a group something they already know.
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It's a pretentious way of saying we are one step ahead of you, but we are on the same page.
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Rcasha got it in one!
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You;re wasting your breath. Your audience agrees with you
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Means you are telling people who already know.
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