How do you respond to waiting?

If you’re waiting in line and a customer service representative says “thank you for waiting” and you haven’t been waiting long and/or it’s obvious that the person worked as quickly and efficiently as possible, you could reply, “thank you for getting to me quickly” or “thank you for making the wait a short one.”

How do you say I am waiting for your reply?

Using “Look forward” “I’m looking forward to hearing from you” or “I look forward to hearing from you” is the most regular and common phrase to let others know that you are waiting for a reply. You can use this form if you write a note to a friend, family member, or colleague that you still keep in touch with.

Is awaiting your response correct?

“Awaiting your reply” and “waiting for your reply” are both correct, the former is more formal and should be used in official or business correspondance. “Awaiting for your reply” is incorrect.

How do you say I’m waiting for you?

“I am waiting for you” is grammatically correct. You may use “I’m waiting” but without using “you” afterwards. You should use ‘waiting for you’. It is a transitive phrase.

Why am I always waiting for his text?

They might be at work. They might be trying to impress you by playing it cool. They might be struggling to come up with a suitable answer to send you. You can’t freak out if ten minutes go by and they don’t respond, because even if you are a priority, it might take them a little while to text you back.

What to say when someone says thank you for waiting?

As such, the most constructive thing to do would be to acknowledge the cashier’s acknowledgement of the delay by smiling and replying with a simple “Thank you.” The important element to remember is that you still have to go through the interaction with the person you’re dealing with.

Can I just say looking forward?

You would not say “I looking forward to” or “I am look forward to”. It is effectively the same thing as “I look” vs “I am looking”. for example “I look good” and “I am looking good”. I look forward to seeing you means I await eagerly to see you.

Is awaiting your reply rude?

Senior Member. Hello Li’l Bull, no, ‘waiting for your reply’ is too insistent, to the point of sounding rude. ‘Looking forward to receiving your reply’ is much better, sounds casual and friendly, but indicates that you are expecting a reply.

Do we say waiting on or waiting for?

To ‘wait on’ someone means to serve someone. “The hotel staff waited on the couple at their wedding dinner.” To ‘wait for’ something or someone means we are expecting something to happen or we are waiting for someone. “I had to wait for the water to boil before I could use it to make a cup of tea.”

Is it right to say waiting you?

The correct way to say it is either “waiting for you” or “awaiting you.” “Waiting” is an intransitive verb; it doesn’t take an object. You can say “I’m just waiting.” You can’t say “I’m waiting you.” “Awaiting” is a transitive verb; it takes an object.

Should I text him or wait?

Many people will advise you to wait a bit to text him after your date. Some people will even tell you to wait for him to text you first. In these modern times, you do not have to wait for him to text first if that is not what you want. You should not feel weird about reaching out to him first after your date.

How do you stop checking your phone to see if he texts you?

Turn off your cell phone. If you are that addicted to looking at it, it’s time for some no-tech intervention. Put it down and on silent mode. Keep yourself busy so that your mind does not deviate back to her chats, texts, and msgs.

How do you follow up a letter of recommendation after no response?

Email the professor with the request. Make it clear and self contained. After about a week with no reply, send a followup email politely checking back with them.

What is a prompt reply?

(a) prompt (response, reply): (a) swift, quick, efficient, speedy, immediate (response, reply) adjective. I would appreciate a prompt reply so that I can take action immediately. I expect a reply within the next day.

What is another way to say looking forward?

I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated. I await … with great expectation.

What to say instead of I look forward to speaking with you?

-I eagerly await your response. -Anticipating a prompt response. -Hope to hear from you soon. -Awaiting your reply.

Is waiting on you correct grammar?

Is waiting on correct English?

In the US, according to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage, “wait on” is “most strongly identified” with speakers in the South and the Midwest, though plenty of Northerners use it too. The M-W editors conclude that “there is nothing intrinsically wrong with wait on or its occasional variant wait upon.

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