Question:
What's a nicer way to say "I await your response"?
2017-05-15 14:35:56 UTC
I just wrote an email to an employer, which he definitely is going to respond to, but I need a nicer way phrase that "I await your response." Any help?
Seven answers:
2017-05-17 00:50:06 UTC
Please advise. Thank you.
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2017-05-15 14:55:12 UTC
Yours faithfully, means "i await a response" and is much more professional and simple.

Don't be a smart *** in emails to employers, we have neither the time or patience for it.

Say what you mean, make it clear, and don't use dumb phrases.
2017-05-15 14:50:25 UTC
if u is mines, i is yo' n*gga. if i ain't, i ain't yo' n*gga.
2017-05-15 14:46:47 UTC
You can say, "PLEASE REPLY! I'M DESPERATE!"
ez2tock2
2017-05-15 14:45:08 UTC
I end all my messages with "Holding Breath". Even tho it may not be professional, MY MESSAGE STANDS OUT FROM THE REST.

In my opinion... it shows my confidence and people know...

I'M WAITING FOR A RESPONSE.
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2017-05-15 14:42:34 UTC
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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2017-05-15 14:38:01 UTC
I look forward to your reply.


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