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Would be happy to hear your thoughts vs Would appreciate your thoughts

Both phrases are grammatically correct and able to be used in English. They convey a similar meaning of wanting to receive someone's thoughts or opinions. The choice between the two phrases depends on personal preference.
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Last updated: July 05, 2024

Would be happy to hear your thoughts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a willingness or eagerness to hear someone's thoughts or opinions.

Examples:

  • I would be happy to hear your thoughts on the matter.
  • We would be happy to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
  • She would be happy to hear your thoughts about the new project.
  • I'd be happy to hear your proposals.
  • Dad would be happy to hear that.
  • A lot of guys would be happy to hear that.
  • If I had a husband, I'm sure he would be happy to hear that.
  • I'm sure Uncle Sam would be happy to hear that you're taking side gigs to make a quick buck.
  • If he is in a position to shed any light on this question, I would be happy to hear his view.
  • I thought of all people, you'd be happy to hear that.
  • Honestly, I thought you'd be happy to hear that she's leaving.
  • I thought you'd be happy to hear it was anybody but toby.
  • I would be very interested to hear what else you may have to say to us, and then, even if it upsets my stomach, we would be happy to say 'yes'.
  • I used to be able to hear your thoughts.
  • Before we put them up, I want to hear your thoughts.
  • Now, I'm keen to hear your thoughts...
  • It would give me great pleasure to hear your thoughts on this.
  • Always be glad to hear your thoughts.
  • We would love to hear your thoughts.
  • I have waited 1000 years to hear your thoughts.
  • I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject sometime.
  • I'd be very curious to hear your thoughts.
  • Listen, I want to hear your thoughts.

Alternatives:

  • would love to hear your thoughts
  • would be delighted to hear your thoughts
  • would appreciate hearing your thoughts
  • would be interested in hearing your thoughts
  • would value your thoughts

Would appreciate your thoughts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to politely request someone's thoughts or opinions.

Examples:

  • I would appreciate your thoughts on the matter.
  • We would appreciate your thoughts and suggestions.
  • She would appreciate your thoughts about the new project.
  • I would therefore like to know why that is, Commissioner, and I would appreciate your thoughts on how you handled this situation.
  • Here's my application for the University of Texas. I'd appreciate your thoughts.
  • I appreciate your thoughts, but I'm Mrs. Toole and this is his baby.
  • I appreciate your thoughts... but I don't want your prayers.
  • Not that I don't appreciate your thought, Marc. I do.
  • I understand that perhaps he is unable to announce specific measures today, but I would appreciate his initial thoughts on the matter.
  • I appreciate your kind thoughts about a nobody like me! Why!
  • You know, I appreciate the thought...
  • I know, I appreciate the thought.
  • I appreciate the thought very much.
  • I appreciate the thought and all...
  • I appreciate the thought, but stop it.
  • I appreciate the thought, but we still have to beat Marshall to qualify.
  • Look, i appreciate the thought and the rapid fire pace.
  • Look, I appreciate the thought, man.
  • No, there isn't, but I so appreciate the thought.
  • Appreciate the thought, Master Sergeant, but we've got this.
  • Guys, I appreciate the thought, but Gibbs pretending to be P.J. isn't scary or intimidating.
  • You know, I appreciate the thought, but if it'll get me out of here sooner, Dr. Bailey can stick a tube wherever she wants.
  • And I mean no offense because I really do appreciate the thought, but you barely know me.

Alternatives:

  • would be grateful for your thoughts
  • would welcome your thoughts
  • would value your thoughts
  • would like to hear your thoughts
  • would be interested in your thoughts

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