I am expecting or anticipating
Yes it is. you can also use: I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
looking forward to talking to you or speaking with you.
I look forward to indulging myself!
I would say " I look forward to meeting you." instead of just " Look forward to meeting you." But as far as I am concerned it is just fine and I can be a grammar snob!
"Look forward to hearing from you" is the proper phrase because "hearing" is a gerund in this context, acting as a noun. It is used to express anticipation and expectation of receiving a response in communication.
None. They are two ways of saying the same thing and mean exactly the same.
Looking forward to hearing from you about your decision.
No!
"I look forward to hearing from you soon." is a statement which means that the person is expecting some form response. This is a common phrase when people apply for jobs.
If "I am looking forward to" something, it is implicit in it that I want it to happen "soon." Thus, adding "soon" is a redundancy.
I will look forward to hearing from you.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
The correct way to say this is, "I am looking forward to talking to you."
"We say 'looking forward to hearing from you' because it implies anticipation and excitement for the future communication. The present participle 'hearing' indicates ongoing action, emphasizing the desire to receive a response and continue the conversation."
je suis impatient d'avoir de tes nouvelles
Thank them for their time and consideration of your application, and indicate that you would look forward to hearing from them.