That's useful information · Thanks for telling me
This expression is perfect when someone tells you something new, helpful, or important, and you want to show you've understood and appreciate the information. It's a quick way to acknowledge without needing a long response. It’s like giving a mental high-five to useful info! 🙌
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use 'Good to know' in almost any informal to semi-formal context. It's a polite and neutral way to respond. Avoid using it if the information is negative or tragic (e.g., someone's pet passed away); in those cases, empathy (e.g., 'I'm sorry to hear that') is much more appropriate. Keep it positive or neutral!
Your friend just told you that the local coffee shop offers a student discount on Tuesdays. Which English expression best acknowledges this useful information? A. That's a bummer B. Good to know C. Who cares?