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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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will keep you posted

Ws still push the factory to provide us the schedule, will keep you posted.

Does the "will keep you posted" mean "I will keep you mailed"?
  

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I think it does.

  • I think it does.
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To keep someone posted is to inform him or her about what is happening.

This could be by mail (post = mail in some places), but it also could be in other ways.

The important idea is that information will be given from time to time, as things change.

Example: I'll keep you posted about the new project.
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No, it doesn't mean that. It means "I will keep you informed". It's got nothing to do with posting or mailing anything.

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