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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Looking forward to it? or Look forward to it?

Hi,
Can I use one of those if I just want to write short expression..

Let say there is some upcoming Event and on the fb page of the event people commenting..

Can I instead of long form "I'm looking forward to it"
use "Looking forward to it" or "Look forward to it"?
Not sure now, but I think the first version I saw few times somewhere..

Thanks in advance for your help!
  

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Since a formal reply is probably not required in this case, either one would be okay. "I'm looking forward to it" is more formal.

  • Since a formal reply is probably not required in this case, either one would be okay.
  • "I'm looking forward to it" is more formal.
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Since a formal reply is probably not required in this case, either one would be okay. "I'm looking forward to it" is more formal.

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