Is it correct to say looking forward to meeting you?
“I am looking forward to meeting you” Is the correct answer. The verb is ‘to look forward to’ = ‘to anticipate’ (transitive = requires a direct object). So, the direct object should be the gerund (noun) form of the verb ‘to meet’, i.e. meeting. In contrast: “I’m waiting to meet you”.
What to say when someone say looking forward to meeting you?
Most people reply to “See you soon” with: – “See you later.” – another “See you soon.” – or just “See you.”
What does looking forward to meeting you mean?
to look forward to (something, doing something): to be (very) excited or happy about (something, doing something) in the future. idiom. To look forward to is frequently used at the end of a letter: I look forward to seeing you again.
What does I am looking forward to meeting you mean?
To look forward to is frequently used at the end of a letter: I look forward to seeing you again. I’m excited about seeing you again. Note that the expression to look forward to is always followed by a gerund (a verb ending in -ing). I look forward to meeting you.
How do you say excited to meet you?
If “nice to meet you” sounds too clichéd, you can try one of these variations on the theme:
- It’s great connecting with you.
- Pleased to meet you.
- Lovely to meet you.
- How do you do? (Formal. Especially in Britain)
- Delighted to make your acquaintance. (Very formal)
What is correct looking forward to or looking forward for?
According to my English teacher “Look forward for” is correct when you used it before a noun, for instance: *I am looking forward for the holidays. And, before a verb, you put “to”, for example: * I am looking forward to seeing you again.
Is I look forward to speaking with you formal?
“I look forward to speaking to you” references a future meeting. This meeting could be previously scheduled or you could be requesting a meeting at this time. What is this? This phrase is used in formal written communication addressed to a single person.
How do you say I look forward to seeing you?
How can we reply to “looking forward to seeing you”? To respond to a message that says “looking forward to seeing you,” we can simply say “see you soon” or “see you then.”