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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Is it correct to say "Talking to you then." in email?

Hi, there

I scheduled a meeting with a colleague for next Monday. Is it correct to say "Talking to you then." at the end of the email with the meeting invitation?

Is there any other way to say "Looking forward to talking to you."?

Thank you.
  

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It certainly isn't very formal, but it gets the message across, I think. I believe that much of what we wouldn't do in formal writing is accepted in emails. It depends on the context and the recipient, of course.

  • It certainly isn't very formal, but it gets the message across, I think.
  • I believe that much of what we wouldn't do in formal writing is accepted in emails.
  • It depends on the context and the recipient, of course.
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It certainly isn't very formal, but it gets the message across, I think. I believe that much of what we wouldn't do in formal writing is accepted in emails. It depends on the context and the recipient, of course.
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Talking/Speak to you then.

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