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Look forward/looking forward...





mendiv
United States

I �m with CynW.  The main difference is formal vs. informal. 

I would use, "I look forward to seeing you." in a letter or email to someone I don �t know very well.  i.e. a cover letter for a job application, or a request for a donation  (more likely I would say, "I look forward to hearing from you,"  for these examples.)

I would use, "I �m looking forward to seeing you," with friends, family, and coworkers.

There may also be an argument for timing to be part of the difference.

If I know when I am going to see someone, I �ll say "I am looking forward..." but if I don �t know when or if I will see the person, I �ll say, "I look forward..."

I would never say, "I am looking forward to see you." 

2 Apr 2009     

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