What does Just so you know mean?

What does “Just so you know” mean? It is used when you are giving information to another person so they will know something – even though they didn’t ask. The same as “For Your Information’, and that what they are about to tell you will, most of the time, be useful.

What does Just so you know mean?

What does “Just so you know” mean? It is used when you are giving information to another person so they will know something – even though they didn’t ask. The same as “For Your Information’, and that what they are about to tell you will, most of the time, be useful.

How do you thank someone who has gone above and beyond?

Thank You For Going Above And Beyond We were impressed with your leadership skills and the work you produced. You went well above and beyond our expectations and were key to the event’s success. On behalf of the management team, we thank you once again.

What is another way to say let you know?

The phrase let you know typically refers to the act of informing someone….What is another word for let you know?

tell advise
brief enlighten
apprise notify
acquaint instruct
edify update

How do you respond to FYI?

If you think the person needs reassurance or if you want to make sure the sender knows you received it, then write back, but include an FYI of your own: “Thanks, got it!

How do you say just so you know politely?

Synonyms

  1. i want you to know.
  2. just know.
  3. i just want you to know.
  4. i need you to know.
  5. i wanted you to know.
  6. for your information.
  7. i just wanted you to know.
  8. just for the record.

How do you reply politely?

How to respond politely when someone tells you something useful?

  1. thanks for letting me know.
  2. thanks for informing me.
  3. thanks for reminding me that.
  4. good to know.

Does FYI require a response?

Fyi is commonly used, even in professional communication, to indicate that a message or a part of a message is for informational purposes only and doesn’t require any action. This is why you’ll often see fyi in email subjects.

Is it rude to say just so you know?

Yes it is correct and no it is not necessarily rude. For example I might say to my boss while processing a sale, “Just so you know, it looks like the inspection contingency on this is only 5 days instead of 10.” He will probably thank me for pointing out this fact because it is important and he might not have seen it.

Should I reply to an email just to say thanks?

IT (information technology) people say a “Thanks” email is just another message that takes up storage. Do not reply to say thank you unless the message merits sincere thanks, or the person who sent it needs acknowledgment that you got the email. By “sincere thanks,” I mean more than one or two words.

How do you say thank you for going the extra mile?

Thanks for always striving to learn more, to be educated and empowered to take on more in your role with us. A quality we admire and appreciate! 10. Thank you for always going the extra mile with every little detail.

What is going the extra mile?

: to do more than one is required to do She’s always willing to go the extra mile to help a friend.

Do you respond to every email?

It’s difficult to reply to every email message ever sent to you, but you should try to, Pachter said. This includes when the email was accidentally sent to you, especially if the sender is expecting a reply.