30 Other Ways to Say ‘Thank You for Letting Me Know’ 🙏

Sophie Harris

Expressing gratitude is an essential part of communication, and finding the right words to convey your thanks can make a big difference.

If you’re acknowledging important information or just showing appreciation, here are 30 alternative ways to say “Thank you for letting me know” that can add variety and warmth to your conversations.


1. “I appreciate the update, thank you!”

Showing appreciation for the information with a simple thank you. I’ve used this to convey gratitude concisely.

When to use: When you want to be direct and appreciative.
When not to use: If you need to add more context or detail.

Example:
“I appreciate the update, thank you!”


2. “Thanks for keeping me informed!”

A friendly way to acknowledge that someone has provided you with important information. I’ve used this to maintain a positive tone.

When to use: When you want to be informal and approachable.
When not to use: If a more formal tone is required.

Example:
“Thanks for keeping me informed!”


3. “Your update is much appreciated, thanks!”

A polite and appreciative way to acknowledge the information. I’ve used this to show gratitude without being overly formal.

When to use: When you want to express appreciation politely.
When not to use: If the situation requires a more casual approach.

Example:
“Your update is much appreciated, thanks!”


4. “Thank you for the heads-up!”

A casual way to thank someone for informing you. I’ve used this when I want to keep things light and informal.

When to use: When you want to be casual and straightforward.
When not to use: If the information is formal or sensitive.

Example:
“Thank you for the heads-up!”


5. “I’m grateful for the information, thanks!”

A way to express sincere thanks for the information provided. I’ve used this to show genuine appreciation.

When to use: When you want to convey heartfelt gratitude.
When not to use: If you need a more formal expression.

Example:
“I’m grateful for the information, thanks!”


6. “Thanks for letting me in on that!”

A friendly and informal way to say thank you. I’ve used this to keep the conversation relaxed and engaging.

When to use: When you want to be informal and friendly.
When not to use: If a more formal response is needed.

Example:
“Thanks for letting me in on that!”


7. “I appreciate you keeping me up-to-date, thank you!”

A way to acknowledge the effort someone has made to inform you. I’ve used this to recognize their effort.

When to use: When you want to acknowledge someone’s effort in keeping you informed.
When not to use: If the information is casual or routine.

Example:
“I appreciate you keeping me up-to-date, thank you!”


8. “Thanks for the clarification!”

A concise way to thank someone for providing additional details. I’ve used this to show appreciation for clarified information.

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When to use: When someone has provided a detailed explanation or clarification.
When not to use: If the information is general.

Example:
“Thanks for the clarification!”


9. “I’m thankful for your update!”

A straightforward way to express gratitude. I’ve used this to keep the response clear and to the point.

When to use: When you need to be clear and direct.
When not to use: If you want a more personalized touch.

Example:
“I’m thankful for your update!”


10. “Thank you for keeping me posted!”

An informal way to show appreciation for ongoing updates. I’ve used this to maintain a casual tone.

When to use: When you want to be informal and conversational.
When not to use: If the context is more formal.

Example:
“Thank you for keeping me posted!”


11. “I appreciate you bringing this to my attention.”

A more formal way to acknowledge important information. I’ve used this in professional or formal contexts.

When to use: When you need a more formal expression of thanks.
When not to use: If the situation is informal.

Example:
“I appreciate you bringing this to my attention.”


12. “Thanks for the timely information!”

A way to show appreciation for receiving information at a good time. I’ve used this to acknowledge the timing of the update.

When to use: When the information was received at an important time.
When not to use: If timing isn’t a factor.

Example:
“Thanks for the timely information!”


13. “Your update is very helpful, thank you!”

A way to express that the information provided was useful. I’ve used this to highlight the practicality of the update.

When to use: When you want to emphasize how helpful the information was.
When not to use: If the information was not particularly useful.

Example:
“Your update is very helpful, thank you!”


14. “Thank you for the valuable information!”

A way to acknowledge that the information provided was important. I’ve used this to emphasize the value of the update.

When to use: When you want to highlight the importance of the information.
When not to use: If the information was routine or minor.

Example:
“Thank you for the valuable information!”


15. “I’m glad you let me know, thanks!”

A casual and appreciative way to acknowledge the information. I’ve used this to show pleasure at being informed.

When to use: When you want to convey a sense of relief or satisfaction.
When not to use: If a more formal response is needed.

Example:
“I’m glad you let me know, thanks!”


16. “Thanks for the update, it’s much appreciated!”

A polite way to acknowledge the receipt of new information. I’ve used this to show that the update was appreciated.

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When to use: When you want to be both polite and grateful.
When not to use: If the situation calls for a more casual tone.

Example:
“Thanks for the update, it’s much appreciated!”


17. “I value your input, thanks!”

A way to acknowledge that the information provided was valued. I’ve used this to show that the input was important to me.

When to use: When you want to emphasize the value of the information.
When not to use: If the input wasn’t particularly important.

Example:
“I value your input, thanks!”


18. “Thanks for sharing that with me!”

A friendly way to thank someone for their information. I’ve used this to keep the tone informal and appreciative.

When to use: When you want to keep the conversation casual.
When not to use: If the information was formal or serious.

Example:
“Thanks for sharing that with me!”


19. “Your information is noted with thanks!”

A formal way to acknowledge that the information has been received and appreciated. I’ve used this in more formal contexts.

When to use: When a formal response is appropriate.
When not to use: If the context is informal.

Example:
“Your information is noted with thanks!”


20. “Thanks for the update, it’s really helpful!”

A way to show that the information provided was beneficial. I’ve used this to acknowledge the usefulness of the update.

When to use: When the information was particularly helpful.
When not to use: If the information wasn’t very useful.

Example:
“Thanks for the update, it’s really helpful!”


21. “I appreciate your insight, thank you!”

A way to express gratitude for valuable insight. I’ve used this to show that the information was insightful.

When to use: When the information provided is insightful or thoughtful.
When not to use: If the information is straightforward or basic.

Example:
“I appreciate your insight, thank you!”


22. “Thanks for the notification, much appreciated!”

A polite way to acknowledge that you’ve been notified. I’ve used this to show appreciation for being informed.

When to use: When you want to acknowledge a notification politely.
When not to use: If the context is more casual.

Example:
“Thanks for the notification, much appreciated!”


23. “I’m grateful for your update, thanks for letting me know!”

A comprehensive way to express gratitude for being updated. I’ve used this to convey sincere appreciation.

When to use: When you want to be both grateful and comprehensive.
When not to use: If you need a shorter response.

Example:
“I’m grateful for your update, thanks for letting me know!”


24. “Thank you for keeping me in the loop!”

A casual way to show appreciation for being kept informed. I’ve used this to keep the tone friendly.

When to use: When you want to acknowledge ongoing communication.
When not to use: If the context requires a more formal tone.

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Example:
“Thank you for keeping me in the loop!”


25. “I appreciate the information, thank you for updating me!”

A polite way to acknowledge and thank someone for their update. I’ve used this to show appreciation for the information received.

When to use: When you want to be polite and formal.
When not to use: If you want a more casual expression.

Example:
“I appreciate the information, thank you for updating me!”


26. “Thanks for letting me know, it’s very helpful!”

A way to show that the information was useful. I’ve used this to express gratitude for the helpfulness of the update.

When to use: When you want to emphasize the usefulness of the information.
When not to use: If the information wasn’t particularly helpful.

Example:
“Thanks for letting me know, it’s very helpful!”


27. “Thank you for informing me, I appreciate it!”

A formal way to acknowledge that you’ve been informed. I’ve used this in professional settings to show gratitude.

When to use: When you need a formal acknowledgment of information.
When not to use: If the situation is informal.

Example:
“Thank you for informing me, I appreciate it!”


28. “I’m thankful for your update, it’s appreciated!”

A concise way to express gratitude for the update. I’ve used this to keep the response brief yet appreciative.

When to use: When you need a quick and direct expression of thanks.
When not to use: If you want to elaborate on your appreciation.

Example:
“I’m thankful for your update, it’s appreciated!”


29. “Thanks for keeping me posted, it’s much appreciated!”

A way to acknowledge ongoing updates with gratitude. I’ve used this to show appreciation for continuous communication.

When to use: When you want to acknowledge ongoing updates.
When not to use: If the update was a one-time occurrence.

Example:
“Thanks for keeping me posted, it’s much appreciated!”


30. “I’m glad you informed me, thank you!”

A way to express that you’re pleased to have been informed. I’ve used this to show satisfaction with the update.

When to use: When you want to convey that you’re pleased with the information.
When not to use: If you need to acknowledge a more serious or urgent matter.

Example:
“I’m glad you informed me, thank you!”


Top Editor’s Choice Responses

  • “Thanks for keeping me informed!”
  • “I appreciate the update, thank you!”
  • “Your update is much appreciated, thanks!”
  • “Thank you for the heads-up!”
  • “I’m grateful for the information, thanks!”
  • “Thanks for letting me in on that!”
  • “I appreciate you keeping me up-to-date, thank you!”
  • “Thanks for the clarification!”
  • “Thank you for the valuable information!”
  • “I’m glad you let me know, thanks!”

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