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Thanks for the heads up vs Thank for informing us

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Thanks for the heads up' is a casual way to thank someone for giving information or a warning, while 'Thank you for informing us' is a more formal and professional way to express gratitude for sharing information.

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Thanks for the heads up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal situations to thank someone for giving information or a warning.

This phrase is used in casual settings to express gratitude for being informed about something. It is often used when someone shares important or useful information.

Examples:

  • Thanks for the heads up about the traffic jam.
  • I appreciate the heads up about the meeting being rescheduled.
  • Hey, thanks for the heads up on the new restaurant opening.
  • Thanks for the heads up on the weather forecast.
  • I wouldn't have known about the sale if you hadn't given me the heads up.
  • Mar 17, 2021 ... Informal:Thanks for the heads up. Formal:Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Super Formal:Dear [Recipient's name], I would like to express my ...
  • Dec 5, 2017 ... The phrase “heads up” means “pay attention” or “be cautious.” When someone says “Thanks for the heads up,” they are saying “Thank you for the warning.”
  • Jun 12, 2020 ... Holy hell. Thanks for the heads up @preacherlawson ..............#repost Dave Chappelle just came out with a new special on @netflixisajoke ...
  • Jan 31, 2021 ... Gee, Thanks for the Heads Up! Sep 28. Written By Bullseye Staff. Ken heads up.JPG. By Ken Laue. The dispatch radio crackled, intruding on the ...
  • Thanks for the heads up vs Thanks for a heads up--Which phrase is correct? Which is more common? See tips and examples at wordvice.ai.
  • Dec 6, 2023 ... 935 likes, 32 comments - peter.linz on December 6, 2023: "Spoiler alert. Thanks for the heads up, @cristinabarretta !".
  • Nov 18, 2023 ... Thanks for the heads up on that, it does look like several possible USB related fixes are in the list. It sounds like the USB system was ...
  • Jul 14, 2024 ... @marijn Thanks for the heads up and for the quick fix. @thaidn thanks for the guide on how this can be exploited. Since this may impact ...
  • Jan 16, 2022 ... RE: Filament not loading all the way. Thanks for the heads up. I checked the Gears already, however it started working again, so I think it's ...

Alternatives:

  • Thanks for letting me know
  • Thanks for the information
  • Thanks for the update
  • Thanks for the tip
  • Thanks for the warning

Thank for informing us

This phrase is correct and more formal. It is suitable for professional or business settings when expressing gratitude for sharing information.

This phrase is used in formal or professional contexts to thank someone for providing information. It is appropriate for business emails, meetings, or other formal communication.

Examples:

  • Thank you for informing us about the new policy changes.
  • We appreciate you informing us of the delay in the project.
  • I wanted to thank you for informing us of the upcoming event.
  • Thank you for informing us of the error in the report.
  • Please thank the team for informing us of the issue.
  • Thank you for informing us... about your historical victory over Oklahoma City.
  • Thank you for informing us of that, Mr Stoyanov.
  • Dear Mr. Francis Gremp, thank you for informing us
  • Madam President, firstly, I would like to thank Commissioner Kinnock for informing us of the action that is to be taken and of the debate due to take place in February.
  • Thank you, Mr Tajani, and thank you also for informing us of this.
  • Thank you for informing him about the encrypted laptop and cellphone that have gone missing.
  • Finally, I would thank Mrs Kinnock for informing me about the work of the meeting of ACP Trade Ministers which took place in Brussels this week.
  • Mr Staes, thank you for informing me that you received the documents last night. I can only ask Mr Caudron to check his mail.
  • Needless to say, we should like to thank Commissioner Liikanen for informing this House about the technical aspects of the worldwide interception of communications on behalf of the Commission.
  • I would like to thank President Buzek for his contribution on this at the European Council and for informing us of Parliament's willingness to proceed quickly in considering this matter.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I would first like to thank the Commission for bringing this paper to Parliament so speedily and for informing us about its strategic intentions in such detail.
  • I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ms Jäätteenmäki once again for working in an open and constructive way with us, and for informing us on her work.
  • Lobbyists often perform the useful task of informing us.
  • The hu-mans stabilized it temporarily, and were kind enough to send a probe through informing us of your... impressive operation.
  • That'saIl. [Woman On TV] Police Detective HoIlis Mackie... informing us that thishorrible game ofcat andmouse wiIlcontinue today.
  • This was followed by a statement from the Council informing us that we do not have any responsibility whatsoever to discharge the EDF.
  • If I understood right, you were just thanking me for my reply and informing us that you would remain attentive to the situation in Belarus.
  • We have received numerous letters informing us of serious human rights violations committed by the Moroccan authorities in Western Sahara.
  • Identifying long-term trends will build the evidence base for informing strategic public health action.
  • The register would then be a very valuable tool for informing the public and leading to improved decision-making.

Alternatives:

  • Thank you for letting us know
  • Thank you for the update
  • Thank you for the notification
  • Thank you for the heads up
  • Thank you for the information

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