"I can not wait" and " I really looking forward to this"
These sentences are the same? Meaning the same?
Not necessarily. "I cannot wait" could mean that you are eager for something to happen. Or, it could mean that you are taking action now because you are unable to wait until later.
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Not necessarily.
"I cannot wait" could mean that you are eager for something to happen. Or, it could mean that you are taking action now because you are unable to wait until later. It depends on what else is said.
I cannot wait to see the play (I am eager to see it).
I cannot wait until we go out, I am hungry now. (Give me something to eat!)
"I am really looking fo