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looking forward to meeting you vs look forward to meeting you

Both phrases are grammatically correct and express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future. The choice between 'looking forward to meeting you' and 'look forward to meeting you' is a matter of personal preference or style.
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looking forward to meeting you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future.

This phrase is used to express excitement or anticipation about a future meeting with someone. It is a polite and friendly way to show your enthusiasm.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to meeting you tomorrow.
  • She said she was looking forward to meeting you at the conference.
  • We are all looking forward to meeting you in person.
  • They are looking forward to meeting you and discussing the project.
  • Looking forward to meeting you soon!
  • Looking forward to meeting you. Category: Breadcrumb. Home -; About. Article. July 31, 2015. Dear Harvard College Class of 2019,. I am so glad that you ...
  • Dec 4, 2013 ... Why is "I'm looking forward to meeting you correct"? ... I know it is, and I know there are other cases where I have to use the gerund after to, ...
  • Jul 31, 2014 ... I am looking forward to meeting you when you arrive in the Yard in August, and to getting to know you and learning from you during these next four years.
  • Dec 31, 2015 ... I am looking forward to meeting you. —. The first is a little too formal and dry. Nothing wrong grammatically. The second one is correct too ...
  • Apr 19, 2023 ... 2956 likes, 44 comments - lindaandwinks on April 19, 2023: "Looking forward to meeting you all at our Linda Hopp Pop-Up ~~~~photographer ...
  • Jan 6, 2023 ... Looking forward to meeting you all at comic cons very soon ❤️ I've got a few booked in already, but where should I go?! Tag the conventions!
  • Oct 18, 2024 ... 392 likes, 11 comments - alicesheridanstudio on October 18, 2024: "I'm looking forward to meeting you tomorrow (Saturday 19 October) if ...
  • Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew answered: “Looking forward to meeting you on Monday night in Faribault, MN!! (? I needed to have a question mark to leave thi...
  • Nov 3, 2023 ... Looking forward to meeting you this weekend! The whole cast will be there too!! (Tickets in story)
  • Mar 3, 2014 ... I think this version sounds quite natural: I am looking forward to meeting you. You could also use "I look forward to meeting you", but the ...

Alternatives:

  • Can't wait to meet you
  • Excited to meet you
  • Eager to meet you
  • Anticipating meeting you
  • Anxiously awaiting our meeting

look forward to meeting you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about a future meeting with someone. It is a polite and friendly way to show your enthusiasm.

Examples:

  • I look forward to meeting you tomorrow.
  • She mentioned that she looks forward to meeting you at the event.
  • We all look forward to meeting you in person.
  • They look forward to meeting you and discussing the details.
  • Look forward to meeting you soon!
  • Dec 31, 2015 ... "I look forward to meeting you." Thank you for asking me to be of service. Sofas are for sitting in, and beds are for sleeping in. Now go to your bed.
  • Dec 4, 2013 ... "I look forward to meeting you." The verb here is the phrasal-prepositional verb, 'look forward to'. It's a different meaning - "I'm eagerly ...
  • Jul 5, 2022 ... I look forward to meeting you in various capacities this semester. I will be meeting with department chairs and unit directors, with the ...
  • Mar 3, 2014 ... You could also use "I look forward to meeting you", but the first version sounds a little more likely to me. G · G_student. New Member. Viet.
  • Feb 23, 2024 ... Saying “I look forward to meeting you” is common, but using the same phrase over and over can become repetitive. This article introduces 11 ...
  • Oct 4, 2024 ... uchicagoem on October 4, 2024: "We look forward to meeting you! ".
  • Feb 11, 2022 ... I will have an on-line session. Can I use "I look forward to meeting you soon." in this case too?
  • Aug 23, 2024 ... 158 likes, 4 comments - dawnmbennettva on August 23, 2024: "I look forward to meeting you, my darling. — #ENVTuber #VTuber #vtubers ...
  • Jul 10, 2014 ... I look forward to meeting you is the correct answer. – doc. Commented Jul 10, 2014 at 12:19.
  • 1648 likes, 6 comments - denniswise11 on November 19, 2021: "Wonderful opportunity, myself & Gianfranco look forward to meeting you.

Alternatives:

  • Can't wait to meet you
  • Excited to meet you
  • Eager to meet you
  • Anticipating meeting you
  • Anxiously awaiting our meeting

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