When someone says, "I'm notify you," it seems like there might be a typo or a miscommunication in their message. They might be trying to say something along the lines of "I'll notify you" or "I will inform you." In such cases, you can respond in a way that acknowledges their intention and prompts them to clarify their message. Here are a few ways to respond:
- If you understand their intent:
"Thank you for letting me know. I'll be looking forward to your notification."
- If you're unsure about their message:
"I appreciate your message. Could you please clarify what you're notifying me about?"
- If you think they meant to say, "I'll notify you":
"Got it! I'll be waiting for your notification."
- If you're not sure what they mean, and they haven't provided any context:
"I'm not quite sure what you mean. Can you please elaborate or provide more context?"
By responding politely and seeking clarification, you can ensure that the communication is clear and avoid any misunderstandings.