I look forward to your response meaning in English

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Definition

I look forward to your response (or reply): I hope to receive your response (or reply) idiom
I very much look forward to receiving your response: I hope to receive your response as soon as possible idiom

Examples

  • "Thank you in advance. I look forward to your response."
Exercise 1
Which of the following sentences would best conclude this letter?

Which of the following sentences would best conclude this letter?
This would be found at the beginning of a letter, not at the end.
We all believe in the greatness of women who smell good, but the phrase has no place in this letter!
This phrase usually accompanies a letter which addresses a problem or a concern. It is not the best choice here.
This is the most appropriate conclusion to an invitation which requires a response. "To look forward to (a reply)" means to be happy or excited about (receiving a reply) in the future.
Exercise 2
Imagine you are creating your outgoing work voice mail message.

From the list below, select all the appropriate ways to end a business voice mail message.

Be careful, there may be more than one correct response!

Imagine you are creating your outgoing work voice mail message.

From the list below, select all the appropriate ways to end a business voice mail message.

Be careful, there may be more than one correct response!
This is not a good choice. This sentence would likely be found at the end of a letter or email, or some other form of written correspondence. It would not be used as a way to end a business voice mail message.
The phrase "I look forward to your reply" could make sense for the caller leaving the message, but does not make sense for an outgoing voice mail message, and would not be used to end a business voice mail message.
This is a good way to end a business voice mail message.
This is not a good choice. The tone of this sentence is very informal and could even be considered rude. It would not be appropriate in a business voice mail message.
This line is better suited for a couple with problems than an answering machine or service.
This is a good way to end a business voice mail message.

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