Let me know in advance · Inform me beforehand · Warn me
Ever needed to know something before it actually happened? This phrase is your best friend! 😎 It's like asking for a 'pre-warning' or a little 'heads-up' so you're not caught off guard. Super useful for planning or just staying in the loop!
💡 **Pro-Tip!** You can also use 'Heads-up!' by itself as a quick warning (e.g., 'Heads-up! The boss is coming!'). But 'Give me a heads-up' specifically asks someone to inform *you* in advance. It's a polite way to ask for a heads-up, especially when planning or coordinating. Think of it as: 'Please let me know if there's a change or something important coming up.'
When would you most appropriately use 'Give me a heads-up'? A. 🗓️ When you want someone to inform you about a schedule change in advance. B. 🎁 When you are thanking someone for a surprise gift. C. 🤫 When you are asking someone to keep a secret.