How do you say will keep you updated?

Please keep me posted
The speaker just wants you to give him regular updates on what is going on. 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.
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Should I say I will keep you update or I will keep you updated?

Keep me updated. are acceptable. "Update" is a transitive verb, you use it with an object: update something or update somebody. 'Updated' is a past participle that can be used where you can use an adjective.
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What is another way to say I will keep you posted?

Keep me informed of any developments.
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How do you say just keep you informed?

I'll keep you in the loop. That is the informal way of saying I will keep you updated.
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I would say:
  1. I will update you when I know more.
  2. I will update you if I (should) find out more.
  3. I will update you if I (should) hear anything else.
  4. I will keep you updated.
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How do you say I will let you know professionally?

Senior Member. "I would like to inform you that ..." (But that's a bit too formal.) "I would like to let you know that ..." (Better.)
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I’ll keep you updated



Will keep u posted?

If you tell someone you're going to “keep them posted,” you mean that you will let them know of any changes or updates as you become aware of them. You're promising to “keep someone in the loop” about any new occurrences relevant to a particular subject they're interested in monitoring.
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How do you say I will let you know politely?

You can try the following:

I will keep you updated. I will get back to you on this in some time. I will keep you posted. I will inform you at my earliest (a little more formal however)
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How do you say just an update in an email?

1. Always let people know why you're writing
  1. The purpose of this email is to update you on the status of….
  2. This is to inform you about the delivery of…
  3. Following is the status of order…
  4. Please find attached a summary of …
  5. This is to inform you that the delivery of ______ has been scheduled.
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How do you tell someone to keep them up?

These phrases are ways to tell someone to keep trying:
  1. I'll support you either way.
  2. I'm behind you 100%.
  3. It's totally up to you.
  4. It's your call.
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Will keep you informed Meaning?

Keep me informed: keep me up to date, let me know of anything new, keep me posted. idiom.
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Will keep you in loop?

keep (someone) in the loop

To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in the loop about the project.
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How do you use update in a sentence?

1) They decided to update the computer systems. 2) The report gives an update on the currency crisis. 3) We do not have the resources to update our computer software. 4) I called the office to update them on the day's developments.
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Will keep you updated in due course?

If you say that something will happen or take place in due course, you mean that you cannot make it happen any quicker and it will happen when the time is right for it.
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How do you politely give an update?

Requesting Status Updates
  1. 1 Ask.
  2. 2 Open with context.
  3. 3 Send a friendly reminder.
  4. 4 Offer something of value.
  5. 5 Reference a blog post they (or their company) published.
  6. 6 Drop a name.
  7. 7 Recommend an event you're attending in their area.
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How do you politely follow up an email?

Openers you might want to try include:
  1. I just wanted to follow up on the email I sent last [day of the week email was sent] about [subject of email].
  2. I just wanted to follow up to see what you thought about [subject of email].
  3. Hope this doesn't sound weird, but I saw that you read my previous email.
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How do you write a professional follow up email?

How to Write a Follow-Up Email
  1. Determine an objective.
  2. Open with context.
  3. Clearly state a purpose.
  4. Craft a subject line.
  5. Send the follow-up email.
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How do you say good information?

Synonyms & Antonyms of well-informed
  1. abreast,
  2. acquainted,
  3. au courant,
  4. conversant,
  5. familiar,
  6. informed,
  7. knowledgeable,
  8. up,
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Will be informed or will be inform?

inform = present tense. informed = past tense.
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What is informal for inform?

tell, let someone know, notify, apprise, advise, announce to, impart to, communicate to. brief, prime, enlighten, send word to, keep posted. informal put in the picture, fill in, clue in, clue up, give the low-down to.
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What can I say instead of let you know?

synonyms for let know
  • accustom.
  • advise.
  • apprise.
  • enlighten.
  • familiarize.
  • inform.
  • clue.
  • disclose.
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Will keep you posted correct sentence?

I will keep you posted. "I will keep you posted on any other critical developments". I will keep you posted on the outcome". She bowed out from Jimmy Choo on Twitter, thanking her followers for their support but with a tantalising: "I will keep you posted".
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Will post or will be posting?

I actually think that saying "will be posting" makes it sound as if posting it is on my list of things to do, but it doesn't have priority, whereas if you say "I will post it", it is much more definite.
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