Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.
It should be -- He replied to you in positive.
A positive response to anything would take into considerations what that thing is trying to achieve, or do, and try to spin a positive response from those factors that is true but uplifting.
Absolutely. That's a very polite statement.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Yes, that sentence is correct. It expresses eagerness for a positive professional relationship with the person it is directed towards.
"We are looking forward to your positive response to this request." This is the grammatically correct phrase. "On this request" or "for this request" would not be necessary for conveying the intended meaning.
No. The expression "looking forward" takes the preposition "to." Also, instead of consideration, reply or positive reply will be more suitable in the sentence.
It should be -- He replied to you in positive.
A positive response to anything would take into considerations what that thing is trying to achieve, or do, and try to spin a positive response from those factors that is true but uplifting.
"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.
The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."
Absolutely. That's a very polite statement.
It is not a complete sentence by itself, but it is correct as part of a sentence such as: "We are looking forward to you support."
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.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Example sentence - We are looking forward to attending the coronation of the queen.
i looked forward in class today