10 Better Ways to Say “I Look Forward to Meeting You” 😉

Gordana Laskovic
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1. “I look forward to our discussion” is one of the best alternatives you can use. It shows that you’re ready to talk through things with someone. It’s a great choice in many situations. 2. “I am looking forward to our chat” is a great way to be slightly more personal and friendly over email. It shows that you are keen to talk to someone (often in a meeting). 3. “I’m looking forward to hearing what you have to say” is good if you have planned the meeting in advance. If you are excited to hear some ideas that someone comes up with, you can use this phrase to indicate that. 4. “I’m keen to learn from you” is a very respectful alternative you can use. It shows that you value someone’s experience and knowledge by saying you are “keen to learn from them.” 5. “I’m excited about our meeting” is a great phrase you can use. It works well when you want to show your excitement that you’ll be meeting someone in the future. It’s best to use it outside of an email, as it’s slightly more informal. 6. “I’m sure we’ll have a great meeting” works well if you want to convey confidence that your meeting with someone will go well. It’s a good choice for formal and informal situations. 7. “It’s going to be worthwhile” works well when you know a meeting will go well. If you know you have important information to share, it could be “worthwhile” for someone to attend. 8. “I’ve got the date written down” shows you are keen about a meeting. It works well because it shows that you’ve already recorded the date and time of the meeting. 9. “I’m keen to hear more about this” is a great choice showing that you’re ready to learn more about something from a meeting. It’s a good choice to show your enthusiasm, especially informally. 10. “I hope we can learn a lot from each other” shows that you respect someone and their knowledge. It also shows that you have a few things to talk to someone about, indicating that you want to share with them. 📧What sentence do you use to end your emails? Are you conventional or creative?😁

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Imtiyaz
This is really good help. Thanks!
Swapnil D Puranik
Wow! These are such great alternatives. I tend to be more conversational/creative bit - where I usually contextualize the last bit of any communication. "I am happy that we could schedule this meeting and I am sure we will be able to unlock the true value of ."
Ivan Ralic
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Wow, this is awesome! 😄 I really need to switch mine "kind regards"/"all the best" messages as soon as possible 😄
Angela Dickinson
I definitely lean towards more conventional sign-offs out of habit rather than anything else. Thanks for the inspiration @gordana_laskovic
Rhea Reanoga
This is fun and very informative to read at the same time! Thanks for sharing! Haha!
Dani
Thanks for sharing these great tips :) Obviously, all of them are positive words 😁 I personally like this one, "I am eagerly awaiting the chance to meet you."
Ashley Donlad
Thanks for sharing 👍👍 this insightful discussion on better ways to express anticipation for meeting someone! As someone who often struggles with finding the right words in professional communication, these alternatives are incredibly helpful. I appreciate the emphasis on being specific and personal in our language, and I look forward to implementing these tips in my future correspondences. Keep up the great work!
vschmidt
@slope, “See you then / yeah sure / see you there“ These conclusive phrases are the best way to bring the topic to an end especially if you have agreed on a hard deadline.