👁 Silver Silver Senior Member Chongqing Chinese,Cantonese,Sichuan dialect Hi, Dave asked me to help him to find a job, I said okay. After he sent me his resume, I said to him: Keep you informed. (If there's anything new about this, I let you know about it.) Is it okay to say so.
Hi, Dave asked me to help him to find a job, I said okay. After he sent me his resume, I said to him: Keep you informed. (If there's anything new about this, I let you know about it.) Is it okay to say so.
👁 suzi br suzi br Senior Member Gwynedd English / England No, I don’t think so. It’s too abbreviated. “I will keep you informed” is better.
👁 DonnyB DonnyB Moderator Emeritus Coventry, UK English UK Southern Standard English I agree: it would probably be OK as a text message, but otherwise it's short almost to the point of being a little bit rude.
I agree: it would probably be OK as a text message, but otherwise it's short almost to the point of being a little bit rude.