A fork of Rural Dictionary
Just to let you know.
Used to inform people of potentially useful information.
Joe: I was at the movies yesterday.
Jane: Oh, what did you go see?
Joe: Star Trek. It's completely worth the 10$ jtlyk.
"just to let you know" as a precedent to an informative sentence whether scholarly or opinionated, light-hearted or deeply sorrowful this phrase has no boundaries
JTLYK my mom is super accomplished and likes to work out.
~Just to let you know.
synonomous wih "btw" this is for those who like to get fancy with their internet slang.
On Aim:
jack- ima go afk for a while
alex- k. i'll still be on jtlyk
jack- what?
alex- just to let you know
jack- let me know what?
alex- just go afk already goddamnit -.-