What does we're expecting it mean royal mail

When Royal Mail says "We're expecting it", it typically means that they have received a notification or update from the sender (e.g. a parcel company, a retailer, or a customer) indicating that a parcel is on its way to them.

In other words, Royal Mail is expecting to receive the parcel from the sender, and they are preparing to process and deliver it to the intended recipient. This message usually appears on the tracking page or in a notification email when you track your parcel.

Here are a few possible scenarios where you might see "We're expecting it" on a Royal Mail tracking page:

  1. Out for delivery: If the parcel is out for delivery, Royal Mail might say "We're expecting it" to indicate that they are expecting the parcel to be delivered to the recipient's address.
  2. In transit: If the parcel is in transit, Royal Mail might say "We're expecting it" to indicate that they are expecting the parcel to arrive at their sorting facility or depot.
  3. Awaiting collection: If the parcel is awaiting collection from a Royal Mail depot or sorting office, they might say "We're expecting it" to indicate that they are expecting the sender to collect the parcel.

In general, "We're expecting it" is a positive update, indicating that the parcel is on its way and should be delivered soon.