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I, too, look forward to meeting you vs I look forward to meeting you too

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of anticipating a meeting with someone. The choice between the two depends on personal preference and style.

Last updated: April 11, 2024 • 319 views

I, too, look forward to meeting you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a meeting, with the emphasis on sharing the sentiment of looking forward to it.

This phrase is used to express agreement with someone else's statement about looking forward to a meeting. It emphasizes that the speaker shares the same feeling.

Examples:

  • I, too, look forward to meeting you at the conference.
  • She said she was excited about the trip, and I, too, look forward to it.
  • We, too, look forward to seeing you next week.
  • They, too, look forward to the event.
  • He, too, looks forward to the meeting.
  • Aug 22, 2017 ... I, too, look forward to meeting you and cannot wait for what this year has in store. Welcome to YDS! Ahoy! My name is Meg Batavia and I am ...
  • Sep 30, 2012 ... I, too, look forward to meeting you next month. Thank you for the magic. Smiles, Dawn. Reply. Susan Coppock on September 30, 2012 at 2:41 am.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to meeting you too
  • I also look forward to meeting you
  • I am looking forward to meeting you as well
  • I am excited to meet you too
  • I share your anticipation of meeting you

I look forward to meeting you too

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a meeting, with the emphasis on the speaker's own anticipation.

This phrase is used to express the speaker's anticipation for a meeting with someone. It is a common and polite way to show excitement about the upcoming meeting.

Examples:

  • I look forward to meeting you too at the party.
  • She mentioned the meeting, and I look forward to it too.
  • We look forward to seeing you too next month.
  • They look forward to the concert too.
  • He looks forward to the presentation too.
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Alternatives:

  • I, too, look forward to meeting you
  • I also look forward to meeting you
  • I am looking forward to meeting you as well
  • I am excited to meet you too
  • I share your anticipation of meeting you

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