Dear Anderson,
I would like to ask you about the status of this information, it seems that our BU is worried about product´s supply.
I am looking forward for you!
You can simply reply with "Likewise, I'm excited to work with you too!" or "I'm also looking forward to working with you!" to reciprocate the sentiment.
You can reply by saying "Me too, I look forward to seeing you as well."
I look forward to meeting you too!
Use "looking forward to" when expressing interest or excitement about something that will happen in the future. Do not use "looking forward for."
The sentence "As always, I look forward to your reply" is correct. It is polite and indicates that you are eager to hear back from the person you are communicating with.
The second phrase - "looking forward to your reply" is correct.Used as an adverb, forward refers to a time in the future or a direction, normally in front.The phrase for ward has no specific meaning out of context, and requires some minor contortions to use in a sentence: "How many polling places are ready for ward 2?" "We bought a cake for Ward because it's his birthday."
No. The expression "looking forward" takes the preposition "to." Also, instead of consideration, reply or positive reply will be more suitable in the sentence.
You can simply reply with "Likewise, I'm excited to work with you too!" or "I'm also looking forward to working with you!" to reciprocate the sentiment.
You can reply by saying "Me too, I look forward to seeing you as well."
Thank you! Glad to be part of the team. Looking forward to working with you Best regards. There is an excellent article on how to reply to welcome aboard email please check this site samplemessagesbox.blogspot.fr/p/welcome-aboard-reply-messages.html where you will find sample wordings for reply messages to welcome aboard email.
I look forward to meeting you too!
Use "looking forward to" when expressing interest or excitement about something that will happen in the future. Do not use "looking forward for."
Plural We are looking forward to meeting... You are looking forward toi meeting... They are looking forward to meeting..
The sentence "As always, I look forward to your reply" is correct. It is polite and indicates that you are eager to hear back from the person you are communicating with.
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
"looking forward to your marriage" is correct.
Go with the gerund. Better to say looking forward to working with you