to give you updates · to inform you of new developments
Imagine you're waiting for important news – maybe about a job interview, a project update, or even a new gadget release! This phrase is your go-to for reassuring someone (or being reassured) that updates are coming. 📬 It means 'I'll let you know what happens' or 'I'll share new information as soon as I have it.' Perfect for managing expectations and keeping communication flowing without constant prodding! ✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use 'keep me posted' when you're *asking* for updates, too! For example, 'Please keep me posted on the client's decision.' It implies an ongoing flow of information. It's more active and less passive than 'I'll tell you later.' So go forth and post those updates, folks! 🚀
Your colleague Sarah just finished a meeting about a new project. You want to know the outcome, but she needs to discuss it with her manager first. Which English expression would you use to ask her to share the information later? A. Stop talking B. Keep me posted C. Tell me nothing