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15 Aug 2021
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When do people/you say "just so you know"?
Does it mean anything?
When do people/you say "just so you know"?
Does it mean anything?
Does it mean anything?
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- Country or region United Kingdom
@Pumpk-a-boo You can use it before you give a piece of information eg Just so you know, my flight has been delayed an hour.
- Country or region United Kingdom
@Pumpk-a-boo can be used if you feel something might be important or useful to someone - but you don’t have to use this in conversation
Commonly if someone sends you some information with “FYI” this means “for your information” and this has a similar meaning to just so you know.
- Country or region United Kingdom
You use it to give information.
"I'm allergic to nuts, just so you know."
"Just so you know, I'm allergic to nuts."

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