Yes, forward can only be defined with a destination. With your known location and the destination you will know how much to travel and in what direction. Sometimes the destination is defined as "no destination", however, this is still technically a destination that requires an infinite amount of distance. If the destination is where you are then forward will be a time spacial distance as you are constantly moving in time toward something.
Tell her how much you enjoyed the conversation and tell her you look forward to seeing her...
You will have to be honest, polite, empathetic and straight forward. Simply tell him thank you very much and that your flattered but your only interested in a friendship with him.
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The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."
Don't tell her just try and move froward and if she says "I want to take it slow" then you know to back off; if you like her that much then you must be able to wait.
You have to polite, honest and straight forward - they may not know unless you tell them.
You have to be straight forward, honest, and polite.
Tell them to go forward
Only tell her that if you do indeed love her and if you want to move your relationship with her forward to its next stage
You can tell a person not to marry straight forward. But tell the reason also because it is a huge task to say this.
Be straight forward, polite and honest - honesty is the best policy.
Just tell them straight forward. Otherwise you might miss your chance& regret not telling them