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How do you say let you know politely?

How do you say let you know politely?

I’ll inform you. I will tell you. You’ll be informed….You can try the following:

  1. I will keep you updated.
  2. I will get back to you on this in some time.
  3. I will keep you posted.
  4. I will inform you at my earliest (a little more formal however)

Will be back or will come back?

For example, you could say either “I will be back” or “I will come back” and both sentences would mean that you are leaving but you will return. But say you wanted to say, “I will come back to you,” this would be the appropriate thing to say if you were leaving and planning on returning to someone.

What’s a word for letting someone know?

What is another word for let know?

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inform advise
notify acquaint
familiariseUK familiarizeUS
warn pass on
let in on put in the picture

How do you politely ask someone to reply?

Originally Answered: How do I politely ask for a reply in a formal email? One could end a formal email with the words, “I look forward to your response,” or “I await your reply” or “Please let me know what you think of this idea/request/suggestion,” or “I eagerly await your response.”

Will let you know when he(is) coming back?

In other words, you will let “you” know the approximate time when “he will be returning “here” from “there”. In that sense, this is a correct sentence. But if your intention is to let “you” know when “he” has already come back, the correct form of the sentence would be, “I’ll let you know when he (is) (comes) back.”

What does it mean when a guy says I will let you know?

Usually it means they are ignoring or dismissing the issue entirely or don’t want to deal with it, and saying “I will let you know” is just a kind way of getting you to go away thinking that your concern will be addressed at some time.

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What does “I will get back to you” mean?

The person responds by saying, “I’ll get back to you.” It literally means “I will return your message or respond to your communication.” Sometimes it really means this.

Is she into me if she says I’ll let you know?

Oh no, she’s not into you. “I’ll let you know” is defo letting you down gently. Its like when a guy says “I’ll call you but never does”. So just don’t mention going to a game/bowlng/whatever to her and don’t text/call cos she just ain’t into you sorry!