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I look forward to seeing you vs I’m looking forward to seeing you

Both phrases are correct, but they differ in terms of formality. "I look forward to seeing you" is more formal, while "I’m looking forward to seeing you" is more casual. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1968 views

I look forward to seeing you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts.

This phrase is a formal way to express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future.

Examples:

  • I look forward to seeing you at the conference next week.
  • She looks forward to meeting the new team members.
  • We look forward to your visit to our office.
  • He looks forward to discussing the project with you.
  • They look forward to the opportunity to work together.
  • I work all day and I come home. I look forward to seeing you.
  • I look forward to seeing you taking your seat in the Quorum of Ship's Captains next week.
  • I look forward to seeing you accept your nobel.
  • I look forward to seeing you at the awards ceremony.
  • I look forward to seeing you in a few weeks when we have the results.
  • I look forward to seeing you guys again when my mom dies.
  • I look forward to seeing you then.
  • I look forward to seeing you at my daughter's wedding.
  • Well, then I look forward to seeing you there.
  • I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow.
  • So I look forward to seeing you at the next meeting.
  • I look forward to seeing you at Mass.
  • I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow.
  • I look forward to seeing you explain that.
  • I look forward to seeing you prove any of that.
  • I look forward to seeing you, too.
  • [] I look forward to seeing you too.
  • I look forward to seeing you and your wife in a few hours.
  • I look forward to seeing you on trial for murder.
  • No. I look forward to seeing you in court tomorrow and teaching you a thing or two about humility.

Alternatives:

  • I anticipate seeing you.
  • I am eager to see you.
  • I can't wait to see you.
  • I am excited about seeing you.
  • I am thrilled to see you.

I’m looking forward to seeing you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in casual contexts.

This phrase is a more casual way to express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to seeing you at the party tonight.
  • She's looking forward to catching up with her old friends.
  • We're looking forward to having you over for dinner.
  • He's looking forward to watching the game with you.
  • They're looking forward to hanging out this weekend.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you here at the yard with us old-timers.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you try.
  • And I'm looking forward to seeing you do that again.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
  • Evelyn, I'm looking forward to seeing you run that before a jury.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you all again someday.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you realize your vision of a Thermae Yu-topia.
  • But I'm looking forward to seeing you at dinner time.
  • We are sad to leave this place where life is good! Thanks a lot for the quality of reception and accommodation, the super bosses Hedwige and Maurice. I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you in action.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
  • But I'm looking forward to seeing you here on a more permanent basis.
  • And I'm looking forward to seeing you next week at I can unblock that angered wish and then hopefully...
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you too, Johnny.
  • I'm really looking forward to seeing you again.
  • I'm really looking forward to seeing you.
  • Honestly, I'm not looking forward to seeing you again the second time and I feel regret that we have to meet again.
  • Besides, detective, I'm looking forward to seeing what you can do without him.

Alternatives:

  • I can't wait to see you.
  • I'm excited to see you.
  • I'm eager to see you.
  • I'm thrilled to see you.
  • I'm anticipating seeing you.

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