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Looking forward to speaking with you vs Looking forward to speaking to you

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in anticipation of a conversation. The choice between "speaking with you" and "speaking to you" is a matter of personal preference. Both are grammatically correct.
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Looking forward to speaking with you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a conversation with someone.

This phrase is used to express excitement or anticipation about having a conversation with someone. It is a polite and friendly way to show interest in engaging in dialogue.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to speaking with you about the project.
  • She is looking forward to speaking with you at the meeting tomorrow.
  • We are looking forward to speaking with you to discuss the details.
  • They are looking forward to speaking with you to clarify the situation.
  • He is looking forward to speaking with you to share his ideas.
  • Apr 4, 2024 ... Right or wrong - Looking Forward to Speaking With You (The English class version of hot or not) ✓ Looking forward to speaking with you.
  • Apr 12, 2020 ... “I am looking forward to speaking with you”? What is the difference? All related (35).
  • Apr 4, 2024 ... The short answer is yes, it is grammatically correct to say or write “Looking forward to speaking with you.”
  • Sep 13, 2018 ... Yes, it is a commonly used expression, shortened from "I am looking forward to speaking with you." However, speakers of British English would be ...
  • Jul 26, 2024 ... Edit 2: If "looking forward to speaking with you" isn't commonly used, what is a friendly way that Hebrew speakers would end such an email?
  • May 20, 2014 ... ... Looking forward to speaking with you." This is because you are looking forward to an event, and "speaking," as such, is a gerund, which is ...
  • Jul 2, 2019 ... Which one is correct grammatically and professionally? I look forward to speaking with you tomorrow./ Looking forward to speaking with you ...
  • Jan 7, 2022 ... As the other poster mentioned, "I'm looking forward to speaking with you" might be the standard ending in English, but it's not in Japanese.
  • Jun 3, 2020 ... I'm looking forward to speaking with you all then. Danijel Antolić-Mezin and 201 others. 󰤥 202. 󰤦 20. 󰤧 17. Valeria Colafrancesco. Hi Mr ...
  • Jun 29, 2023 ...Looking forward to speaking with you” is more commonly used than "Looking forward to speaking to you." Both are grammatically correct. · "To" ...

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to talking with you
  • eager to speak with you
  • excited about conversing with you
  • anticipating a discussion with you
  • can't wait to chat with you

Looking forward to speaking to you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a conversation with someone.

This phrase is used to convey excitement or anticipation about having a conversation with someone. It is a polite and friendly way to express interest in engaging in dialogue.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to speaking to you about the upcoming event.
  • She is looking forward to speaking to you during the call.
  • We are looking forward to speaking to you to finalize the details.
  • They are looking forward to speaking to you to address the issue.
  • He is looking forward to speaking to you to get your perspective.
  • Apr 4, 2024 ...Looking forward to speaking to you. (common in the UK, but with you is more common in US) And for funzies in case you don't want to sound ...
  • Apr 12, 2020 ... ... affection the most preferred tense form is present imperfect. I'm looking forward to speaking to you is a correct choice. Upvote ·. 91.
  • Jun 29, 2023 ... Is this phrase actually grammatically correct?You type "Looking forward to speaking to you" to end a professional or work-related email, ...
  • Sep 13, 2018 ... However, speakers of British English would be more likely to say "looking forward to speaking to you" or "looking forward to talking to you".
  • Apr 6, 2020 ... ... looking forward to speaking to you on your Birthday Thursday & on your next Birthday I promise to be there with you. You have my word Love ...
  • May 20, 2014 ... Or better again ..looking forward to speaking to you! Why oh why is this speaking with you taking over when it was always ..speakingTO. You.
  • Sharing a few time slots here, please pick one that suits you. Looking forward to speaking to you all!. Thanks,. Simran. Comment · Watch · Like. 2 people ...
  • Mar 23, 2021 ... Looking forward to speaking to you soon! Mark. OliverChrome (Oliver Crombach) March 23, 2021, 9:21pm 4. Hi @Pkrutilek, welcome to the ...
  • Jan 17, 2021 ... 41 likes, 0 comments - madu.hamman on January 17, 2021: "Looking forward to speaking to you all tomorrow . . . Our MD/CEO will be LIVE on ...

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to talking to you
  • eager to chat with you
  • excited about conversing with you
  • anticipating a discussion with you
  • can't wait to speak with you

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