well, considering i have no idea who is saying this, i have no idea. nobody can really answer this cause nobody knows who this is. so, sorry!
I believe the words you are looking for are, "We were looking forward to seeing you." That is the past tense of, "We are looking forward to seeing you."
"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.
it is future tense
Examples: I'm looking forward to seeing you. I'm looking forward to my new job. I'm looking forward to my bright future. I'm look forwards and upwards.
no not really it's most likely saying looking forward seeing you or to see you
Yes, "I am looking forward to seeing you all" is grammatically correct. It shows anticipation and excitement for meeting or reuniting with a group of people.
Yes, it is correct to say "looking forward to seeing you" as it conveys anticipation and excitement for an upcoming meeting or encounter. It is a common and polite way to express your eagerness to meet someone.
The correct phrase would be, "I look forward to seeing you."
"I am looking forward to going there" is a correct sentence from a grammatical standpoint. However, it may sound more natural to say "I am looking forward to going to (insert place here)", depending on the dialect of your area.
Your reservation is confirmed. We are looking forward to seeing you.
The Dark Knight was a huge critical and commercial success, so many people were looking forward to it.
You say, "I'm looking forward to meeting you." or "I'm looking forward to seeing you again!"