How do you say looking forward to doing business?
How do you say looking forward to doing business?
We look forward to welcoming you as our customer. I look forward to an opportunity to speak with you personally. I look forward to a successful working relationship in the future. I hope to get answers from you.
How do you say looking forward to the future?
How do you say looking forward to the future?
- I anticipate …
- I await the opportunity to …
- I fondly anticipate …
- I’m eagerly anticipating …
- Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
- I await … with great expectation.
- I have high expectations of …
- I hope to … very soon.
How do you say I look forward to working with you in the future?
The simplest response to this would be “I’m also looking forward to working with you.” But, the response may also vary depending on the flow of the conversation and context. For example, a newly-hired employee could say “Thank you very much for this opportunity,” whereas an employer might say “Welcome to the company.”
How do you say we are looking forward to do business with you?
The simplest way would probably be “My pleasure. I am looking forward to working with you as well.” This indicates that the meeting pleased you and that you are also anticipating doing business.
How do you say I look forward to meeting you professionally?
Expressions with a future focus
- I look forward to hearing from you soon / meeting you next Tuesday.
- I look forward to seeing you soon.
- I’m looking forward to your reply.
- We hope that we may continue to rely on your valued custom.
- We look forward to a successful working relationship in the future.
How do you respond to a looking forward message?
Honestly, just try to be polite and kind. “Thank you! I can’t wait for this opportunity,” or, “I’m also looking forward to working with you.”
What is another way to say looking forward?
I await the opportunity to … I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
How do you say I am looking forward to it?
Formal:
- I anticipate …
- I await the opportunity to …
- I fondly anticipate …
- I’m eagerly anticipating …
- Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
- I await … with great expectation.
- I have high expectations of …
- I hope to … very soon.
How do you respond to looking forward to it?
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 looking forward to meeting you correct?
“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”.