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How do you say looking forward to the future?

How do you say looking forward to the future?

Formal:

  1. I anticipate …
  2. I await the opportunity to …
  3. I fondly anticipate …
  4. I’m eagerly anticipating …
  5. Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
  6. I await … with great expectation.
  7. I have high expectations of …
  8. I hope to … very soon.

Can I just say looking forward?

So while they are grammatically different (‘I look forward [to hearing from you]’ is simple present tense, while ‘I am looking forward [to hearing from you]’ is present continuous), they are both grammatically correct.

How do you respond to looking forward to catching up?

I would say something like: “Looking forward to seeing you, too”. Other possibilities: Looking forward to catching up. It’ll be good to see you again.

Is it correct to say looking forward to seeing you?

Both are grammatically correct and acceptable, but for different reasons. The English infinitive is “to + a verb’s main form” (here “see”), so “I’m looking forward to see you” is one correct use of the English infinitive. Here “seeing” is one way to turn the verb “see” into a noun.

How do you respond to looking forward to seeing a date?

Thank you and looking forward to meeting you tomorrow. I can come in for an interview at [time] on [date]. 2 brilliant dates, I could tell she really into me, I feel same. I think that depends on whether you are looking at ‘to’ as a preposition or ‘to meet’ as an infinitive.

Is it correct to say I look forward to working with you?

As mentioned earlier, “looking forward to working with you” is the correct expression to use, as opposed to “looking forward to work with you.”

How do you say good job in a better way?

Here is the list of 100 alternative phrases to say instead of good job or very good:

  1. You’re on the right track now!
  2. You’ve got it made.
  3. That’s right!
  4. That’s good.
  5. I’m very proud of you.
  6. You’re really working hard today.
  7. You are very good at that.
  8. That’s coming along nicely.

What is another word for Have a great day?

Synonyms for Have a nice day

  • have a good day.
  • have a good one.
  • all the best.
  • have a great day.
  • have a lovely day.
  • good afternoon.
  • bye. int.
  • have a wonderful day.

How do you say enjoy the rest of your day?

“Enjoy the rest of your day” or “I hope you enjoy your day” would sound slightly more colloquial. Or even more commonly used “Have a nice day” or “have a good day”.

What is a nice alternative to a weekend?

Synonyms for Good weekend

  • have a nice weekend.
  • wonderful weekend. n.
  • fun weekend. n.
  • great weekend. n.
  • happy holidays.
  • have a good weekend.
  • nice weekend. n.
  • pleasant weekend. n.

How do you tell someone to have a good weekend?

Just say, “Have a good weekend.” If you’re saying this on a day that is Monday through Friday, it is implied that the weekend is “ahead.” There is no need to say it. There is no need to say “ahead” because this expression is used before the weekend begins. So “ have a good weekend” is sufficient.

How do you greet a good weekend?

A wonderful collection of happy weekend wishes.

  1. Sweet weekend wishes. I feel like I’ve been waiting for this weekend my whole life.
  2. Happy weekend greetings. Hard work pays off!
  3. Happy weekend wishes. We’ve been waiting for it for a whole week!
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