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How do you say thanks for letting me know?

How do you say thanks for letting me know?

“Thank you for letting me know” alternatives in the formal register

  1. Thank you for the information.
  2. I appreciate the information.
  3. Thanks for the heads-up.
  4. Thanks for bringing that up.

What does letting me know mean?

: to tell something to someone Let me know if you’re going to the party. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to help.

What does Thanks for letting me know mean?

Although some sentences can be, and are, inverted, the sentence “Let me know, thanks” cannot be inverted to “Thanks, to let me know.” because. “Let me know, thanks” means ‘Let me know, Thank you. ‘(Thanks is the short-form of Thank you.)

Which is correct Thanks for let me know or thanks for letting me know?

Thanks for letting me know vs Thanks for let me know. In this example, we need to use the gerund, “letting.” The correct sentence is “Thanks for letting me know.”

How do you say let me know politely?

What to say instead of Let Me Know if you need anything?!

  1. Keep me posted.
  2. Keep me updated.
  3. Keep me in the loop.
  4. Tell me if you find anything.
  5. Keep me informed.
  6. Fill me in when you get a chance.
  7. Let me know your thoughts.
  8. Get back to me when you can.

How do you say thank you for letting me stay at your house?

Thank You for Letting Us Stay At Your House

  1. Our time at your cozy cottage was the perfect retreat from our frazzled lives. Thanks for letting us stay there and for your hospitality!
  2. Thank you for inviting us to your dinner you hosted.
  3. Thank you for always giving me generous time, energy, kindness and love.

How do you say let me know in an email?

What to say instead of “Let me know if you have any questions”

  1. “Please let me know if you have any questions.”
  2. “If you have any other problems, just let me know.”
  3. “If there is anything else you need, please let me know.”

How do you say let me know professionally?

How do you say let you know professionally?

“I would like to inform you that …” (But that’s a bit too formal.) “I would like to let you know that …” (Better.)

What to say instead of let me know how I can help?

If that’s the case, instead of saying, “let me know what I can do to help,” say: I’m thinking of you, I love you, I’m here, I’m praying for you. That means a-whole-heck-of-a-lot too.