How do you say I look forward to your reply?

How do you say I look forward to your reply?

7 Alternatives to “I Look Forward to Hearing From You”

  1. 1 Use a call-to-action.
  2. 2 I’m eager to receive your feedback.
  3. 3 I appreciate your quick response.
  4. 4 Always happy to hear from you.
  5. 5 Keep me informed . . .
  6. 6 I await your immediate response.
  7. 7 Write soon!

What is correct looking forward or look forward?

If you mean both in the sense of anticipating something, both are equally valid. However ‘I look forward’ is more formal; it’s the kind of thing you would write in an official letter. A typical example is the closing statement of a cover letter for a job application: I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Is it correct to say looking forward to your response?

We also use look forward to at the end of formal letters and formal emails to say that we hope to hear from someone or expect that something will happen. We use the present simple form: I look forward to your reply. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

What can I say instead of look forward to?

look forward to

  • anticipate,
  • await,
  • expect,
  • hope (for),
  • watch (for)

    How do you say politely I am waiting for your reply?

    How Do You Say Politely I Am Waiting For Your Reply?

    1. Using “Look forward”
    2. 2. “
    3. 3. “
    4. Use a call-to-action.
    5. “Always happy to hear from you / Always happy to see your reply soon.”
    6. Using the phrase “I expect to hear from you soon.”
    7. Use the phrase” Please respond at your earliest convenience.”

    How do you say I’m looking forward to it?

    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.

    What to say instead of I look forward to speaking with you?

    You could use verbs such as “await,” “expect,” or “anticipate,” and pair them with adverbs like “eagerly.” Unfortunately, it doesn’t come off as casually as “look forward” does.

    What is another way to say looking forward to seeing you?

    I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated. I await … with great expectation.

    How do you tell someone you are looking forward to seeing them?

    How do you say I’m looking forward to it?

    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.

    What can I say instead of can’t wait to see you?

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    5 »i’m counting down the days exp.
    2 »i can’t wait to be with you again exp.
    2 »i miss you so much exp.
    2 »i miss your smile exp.
    1 »can’t breathe without you exp.