Other Ways to Say "To Let You Know"
Other Ways to Say "To Let You Know"
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✅ Other Ways to Say "To Let You Know"
???? Formal Alternatives:
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Inform you
– “I’m writing to inform you that your request has been approved.” -
Notify you
– “We would like to notify you of the schedule change.” -
Advise you
– “We regret to advise you that the event has been canceled.” -
Bring to your attention
– “I’d like to bring to your attention a change in policy.”
???? Neutral/Professional Alternatives:
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Update you
– “I’ll update you once we have more details.” -
Let you be aware
– “Just letting you be aware of the changes in the timeline.” -
Make you aware
– “We want to make you aware of the issue before the meeting.” -
Alert you
– “We’re alerting you to the risks involved.”
???? Casual / Informal Alternatives:
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Just a heads-up
– “Just a heads-up, the meeting is now at 3 PM.” -
FYI (For Your Information)
– “FYI, the files have been uploaded.” -
Thought you should know
– “Hey, thought you should know the package has arrived.” -
Wanted to share
– “I just wanted to share this with you in case you’re interested.”
✍️ Example Comparison:
“Just a heads-up — the report’s done.”
“We would like to notify you that the report is complete.”