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How to Say ‘Thanks for letting me know.’ in Mexican Spanish

Gracias por avisarme.

GRAH-syahs pohr ah-bee-SAHR-meh

[GRAH-syahs pohr ah-bee-SAHR-meh]

💬 Usage Tip: "Avisar" means to inform or let someone know. Handy verb for messages and maintenance issues.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: This is a polite, reassuring response that sounds professional and considerate in Mexico.

Phrase Breakdown

Gracias

[GRAH-syahs]

thank you

Common expression of thanks; often used by a landlord or manager in response to being informed.

Example

Gracias por avisarme tan rápido sobre el boiler.

Thank you for letting me know so quickly about the boiler.

por

[pohr]

for

Preposition used before an infinitive to express for doing something.

Example

Gracias por responder tan pronto.

Thank you for responding so quickly.

avisarme

[ah-bee-SAHR-meh]

letting me know

Infinitive avisar plus me means to inform me or let me know.

Example

Gracias por avisarme que el agua sigue fría.

Thank you for letting me know that the water is still cold.

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