Just Keeping You 'In the Know.

Margaret Aranda
About This Quote

Just Keeping You 'In the Know" is a phrase that means "To keep you in the know of something." The phrase "just keep you in the know" is used in business, when you are talking to someone who has something important to tell you, but they don't want to tell you all about it. Just keep you in the know is usually said in a sarcastic way with an annoyed tone. "Just keep you in the know" is often typed with an exclamation mark at the end.

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