i looking forward to hearing from you

Looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you is a common expression in gmail communication and other correspondence. It’s used vĩ đại over an gmail by encouraging the addressee vĩ đại reply sometime soon.

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There’s nothing wrong with using this expression—it’s clear, correct, and friendly in tone without being overly informal. But since it’s sánh frequently used, you may be worried that it seems cliché or that your addressee won’t really take notice of it, especially if you need vĩ đại push them vĩ đại respond quickly.

Below, we provide 8 potential alternatives vĩ đại help you vary your language, strike the right tone, and encourage a quick response.

1. I’d love vĩ đại hear your feedback

Using an expression lượt thích “I’d love vĩ đại hear your feedback” shows your addressee that you expect them vĩ đại comment on what you’ve said. It also frames this information in a positive way, showing that you value their opinion but not putting too much pressure on them for a quick response.

Examples: Asking for feedback
I’d love vĩ đại hear your feedback when you have time.

Let bầm know if that sounds good vĩ đại you.

I’m eager vĩ đại hear your thoughts on this.

2. Keep bầm informed …

A phrase lượt thích “keep bầm informed” is appropriate when you need vĩ đại be kept updated about some situation or ongoing project, but you don’t specifically need a response if nothing has changed. It lets the person know that you should be kept in the loop, without requiring an immediate reply.

Examples: Requesting updates
Keep bầm informed of any updates on the project.

Please keep bầm in the loop regarding any shift in our priorities.

Keep in touch and let bầm know if anything changes.

3. Can you let bầm know?

If you bởi need a specific answer, it’s likely you posed the question already in the toàn thân of the gmail. But ending with a question lượt thích “Can you let bầm know?reminds the addressee that they need vĩ đại answer, prompting them vĩ đại think about your question actively.

Examples: Asking a question
Can you let bầm know whether I’ve understood this correctly?

Is this assumption correct?

Does that work for you, or would you prefer something else?

4. I appreciate your quick response

Thanking someone in advance for their reply with a phrase lượt thích “I appreciate your quick response” can be a good tactic in some contexts. It indicates what you expect from them, but in a way that emphasizes how much you appreciate it. This may encourage them vĩ đại respond quickly vĩ đại avoid disappointing your expectations.

Be careful not vĩ đại use this approach in a situation where it could seem presumptuous, though. For example, if you’re not very familiar with someone and they have no real obligation vĩ đại respond quickly, emphasizing the presumed tốc độ of their response may appear passive-aggressive.

Examples: Thanks in advance
I appreciate your quick response.

My gratitude for your prompt answer.

Thanks in advance for your reply.

5. Speak vĩ đại you soon!

Sometimes a less formal signoff is needed. A phrase lượt thích “Speak vĩ đại you soon!” is a good choice when you have an established, friendly relationship with the person you’re messaging (e.g., a friend or someone you’ve worked with closely before). Casual signoffs lượt thích this are not appropriate when communicating with someone for the first time or in a formal context.

Examples: Informal signoffs
Speak vĩ đại you soon!

Write back soon!

Always happy vĩ đại hear from you.

6. Let’s …

Another approach is vĩ đại be specific: over with a điện thoại tư vấn vĩ đại action that clearly indicates what response is needed. This is appropriate when you need a specific answer, or a specific action, vĩ đại happen quickly in response vĩ đại your message. It makes it fully clear vĩ đại the recipient what you need from them.

Examples: Calls vĩ đại action
Let’s touch base in person on Tuesday. Does 2 p.m. work for you?

Please indicate your availability before this Friday sánh we can phối up an interview.

I’d really appreciate it if you can get the designs vĩ đại bầm this week. Let bầm know if that won’t be possible, though.

7. Can you point bầm vĩ đại the right person?

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Sometimes people fail vĩ đại respond simply because they aren’t the right person vĩ đại answer your question. For example, you might be reaching out vĩ đại someone at a company whose structure you’re unfamiliar with and over up posing your question vĩ đại the wrong person. Or the person you tương tác may simply have no time vĩ đại respond vĩ đại queries.

A good way vĩ đại giảm giá with this uncertainty is vĩ đại address it explicitly, indicating that you would lượt thích some kind of response even if the recipient can’t answer directly. Be polite about this if you suspect you’re contacting the wrong person.

Examples: Giving them options
I’m not sure if you’re the person I should tương tác about this. If not, can you point bầm vĩ đại the right person? Thanks!

I understand that you may not have time vĩ đại answer my questions right now. If you’re too busy vĩ đại help, is there anyone else I can reach out vĩ đại instead?

If you aren’t able vĩ đại look at this request yourself, I’d really appreciate it if you can forward it vĩ đại the appropriate address.

8. If I don’t hear back …

If the situation calls for a sense of urgency, it can sometimes be a good idea vĩ đại specify some deadline after which you’ll take action without the addressee’s input. This gives them a good reason vĩ đại respond quickly if they don’t agree, and it allows them not vĩ đại respond if they’re happy with what you suggest.

This is appropriate if there’s already a good understanding between you and you’re just asking for confirmation, or if a continued lack of response from the other side suggests that they’re not interested in communicating further. Don’t make rude or unreasonable assumptions (e.g., “If I don’t hear back from you, I’ll assume you bởi want vĩ đại buy the car”).

Examples: Creating urgency
If I don’t hear back from you by the over of next Friday, I’ll proceed with the plan I laid out above.

If I don’t get a response vĩ đại this message, I’ll assume that you’re no longer interested in our services.

If you have any feedback or questions, please send them along before the over of the month. If I don’t hear from you, I’ll assume you’re happy for us vĩ đại continue with the project.

Other variants on the phrase

Using looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you as a sentence on its own is technically not grammatically correct, since the sentence lacks a subject. As it’s always clear that the implied subject is “I,” this isn’t a real problem in most cases, but it’s something you might want vĩ đại avoid in a formal context.

The expression can also be used in a full sentence with a subject, of course. And other words and punctuation can be added vĩ đại vary the tone you want vĩ đại convey. I look forward vĩ đại hearing from you means the same thing but is arguably slightly more formal in tone. Some examples are shown below.

Examples: Looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you
Looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you!

I’m looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you.

We look forward vĩ đại hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

I am looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you shortly.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it “looking forward in hearing from you” or “looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you”?

“Looking forward in hearing from you” is an incorrect version of the phrase looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you. The phrasal verb “looking forward to” always needs the preposition “to,” not “in.”

  • I am looking forward in hearing from you.
  • I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Is it “looking forward vĩ đại hear from you” or “looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you”?

People sometimes mistakenly write “looking forward vĩ đại hear from you,” but this is incorrect. The correct phrase is looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you.

The phrasal verb “look forward to” is always followed by a direct object, the thing you’re looking forward vĩ đại. As the direct object has vĩ đại be a noun phrase, it should be the gerund “hearing,” not the verb “hear.”

  • I’m looking forward vĩ đại hear from you soon.
  • I’m looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you soon.
What are some synonyms for “looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you”?

Some synonyms and near synonyms for the expression looking forward vĩ đại hearing from you include:

  • Eagerly awaiting your response
  • Hoping vĩ đại hear from you soon
  • It would be great vĩ đại hear back from you
  • Thanks in advance for your reply

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