Is it okay to say I look forward to working with you?
This is a particularly useful expression for emails and letters. When you start a project with a new colleague or a client, adding “I’m looking forward to working with you on this project” near the end of your email shows respect and that you are keen to get on well together.
Is it looking forward to work or working?
look forward to working with you for formal sentences and looking forward to working with you in informal sentences.so look forward to working and looking forward to working both are correct.
What to say instead of looking forward to working with you?
I await the opportunity to … I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
Which is correct looking forward to work with looking forward to working with or look forward to working with?
sound shift It’s always a noun or a pronoun after “look forward to”. “Working” is a gerund and therefore a noun. “Reply” is a noun, so “I look forward to your reply” is correct, and should not be seen as an ‘exception’. “It” is a pronoun, so “I look forward to it” is correct.
How do you say I am excited to start working?
I’m [Your Name] and I’m the new [job title] here. Since I know we’ll be working together on quite a few different projects, I wanted to reach out and briefly introduce myself. I’m super excited to work with you all and am looking forward to meeting you personally during our upcoming meeting on [date].
How do you say good working with you?
In that case, you could say:
- I appreciate the opportunity to work with you.
- Thanks for all the advice and help you gave me.
- Working with you has been a great experience; I hope we can work together again.
- Working with you has taught me a lot, thank you.
How do you write a looking forward to working with you letter?
How do you say I look forward to meeting you professionally?
Looking forward to + gerund Here are some common questions: Looking forward to work with or Looking forward to working with I look forward to seeing you soon. or I’m looking forward to seeing you soon. I look forward to meet you or look forward to meeting you?
How do you say looking forward to something?
look forward to
- anticipate,
- await,
- expect,
- hope (for),
- watch (for)
How do you say looking forward to meeting you in an email?
Informal: I’m looking forward to discussing the project details with you. Formal: I look forward to meeting you at the conference. Informal: I’m looking forward to meeting you at the conference. The slight differences may seem insignificant, but they actually change the tone quite a bit.