Table of Contents
- 1 Is it rude to say keep me updated?
- 2 What is the meaning of be informed?
- 3 How do I respond to keep me posted?
- 4 How do you reply to update?
- 5 What is please keep me posted?
- 6 What is the difference between ‘inform’ and ‘informed’ in English grammar?
- 7 Is it correct to say “Keep Me posted” or “keeps me posted?
Is it rude to say keep me updated?
If someone asks you to keep them posted on the general progress of a project, you may want to say, “Ok. I’ll keep you updated.” Alternatively, if they are waiting for some specific information you can say, “Ok.
How do you say thank you for keeping me informed?
Thanks for letting me know. Thanks for keeping me in the loop (informal). Keep in mind that “Thank you” is more formal than “Thanks”. Thank you so much.
What is the meaning of be informed?
informed Add to list Share. When you’re informed, you have all the information or knowledge that you need. Informed is from the verb inform, “give someone facts or information,” from the Latin informare, which literally means “to form,” and is figuratively used to mean “to educate.”
Is it correct to say keep me posted?
Keep me posted: You’re asking for somebody to let you know how something goes. You want them to keep you updated with progress, and it’s a common phrase for that.
How do I respond to keep me posted?
Please keep me posted. In response, if he is just referring to the ongoing status of a project, you may want to say, “Ok. I’ll keep you updated.” Alternatively, if he is waiting for some specific information, i.e., a response from a client, you may say, “Ok. I’ll let you know when we hear something.”
When guys say keep me in the loop?
Being kept in the loop is asking someone to keep you informed about what is happening. “I really want to know what happens so keep me in the loop.” “Keep me in the loop so I’m included.”
How do you reply to update?
Thank you for the update; it is greatly appreciated. I will look forward to hearing from you accordingly.
What does please keep me posted mean?
Keep me posted: Let me know the latest news, keep me informed.
What is please keep me posted?
Please keep me posted means to keep someone up-to-date on a situation. The person wants to know when something new develops in regards to an ongoing situation in which they, too, are interested in the outcome.
What is the difference between “informed” and “keep me informed”?
“Keep me informed” is an idiom in the form of a phrase. “Inform” is a simple verb, as is “post”. The only correct use of the verb would be in the active voice “inform me”. “Informed” is not used as an active verb but inform always is. “Keep me” followed by ANY non-participle,…
What is the difference between ‘inform’ and ‘informed’ in English grammar?
“Inform” is a simple verb, as is “post”. The only correct use of the verb would be in the active voice “inform me”. “Informed” is not used as an active verb but inform always is. “Keep me” followed by ANY non-participle, present tense verb would never be correct in English.
How do you use informed and posted in a sentence?
INFORMED and POSTED are adjectives here. If someone or something causes a change in you, it (or he or she) KEEPS you (ADJECTIVE). Exercise keeps me fit. Exercises causes me to be fit, so I am fit because I exercise. Laughing at myself keeps me sane. Laughing causes me to be sane, so I am sane because I laugh.
Is it correct to say “Keep Me posted” or “keeps me posted?
No one would like to inform someone about everything they when they are out for work, party, or vacation without wishing for it on their own. Therefore, I feel it sounds more polite to say, “Keep me posted”.