told me informed me | advised me apprised me | briefed me clued me in | clued me up enlightened me | filled me in kept me posted |
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What can I use instead of let me know?
As long as I have mentioned it,
“inform”
is another good word for providing knowledge as well. Here’s a minimal change from the initial example: Please notify me with what day/time works best for you if are still interested, if you need a later date, or if you are no longer interested.
What can I say instead of please let me know?
- Keep me posted.
- Keep me updated.
- Keep me in the loop.
- Tell me if you find anything.
- Keep me informed.
- Fill me in when you get a chance.
- Let me know your thoughts.
- Get back to me when you can.
How do you say please let me know politely?
English – U.S. You can tone down the abruptness by adding words to make the request more specific. For example, you could write “Please let me know
if there is any reason you can’t
[or: you’d rather not] write this letter.”
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 can I say instead of please?
- amuse.
- charm.
- cheer.
- entertain.
- gratify.
- satisfy.
- tickle.
- wow.
How do you say let me know if you need any help?
Expressions for showing them you want to help
If you require any further information,
feel free to contact me
. If you require any further information, let me know. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Is it polite to say let me know?
“Let me know” is asking to be informed
. As “let” means to allow, this is a polite way of asking to be kept informed, because you are asking for permission to know.
How do you say let me know in slang?
Lmk
is an abbreviation of let me know.
How do you say it’s OK formally?
- very good.
- so much the better.
- that’s good.
- it’s alright.
- it’s fine.
- it’s good.
- that’s alright.
- that’s amazing.
How do you say please let me know in an email?
- “Please let me know if you have any questions.”
- “If you have any other problems, just let me know.”
- “If there is anything else you need, please let me know.”
How do you say thank you for letting me know?
- Thank you for the information.
- I appreciate the information.
- Thanks for the heads-up.
- Thanks for bringing that up.
How do you politely inform someone?
- I wish to tell you that…
- I am pleased to inform you that…
- You might also find it useful to know that…
- I wish to provide you with…
- It might be interesting for you to know that…
Is it rude to say just to be clear?
Saying
“to be clear” is still perfectly acceptable
as long as you actually are trying to verify or get everyone on the same page. In some instances, though, the phrase is used as a filler word in conversations and indirect communication and can be removed altogether.
What is another way to say as you know?
it goes without saying needless to say | evidently it stands to reason that | naturally it is unquestionable | self-evidently obviously | manifestly of course |
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What is a humble request?
a always used before a noun
: given or said in a way that shows you do not think you are better than other people. a humble request.