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How do you say I am excited to meet you all?

How do you say I am excited to meet you all?

“I am so excited that I cannot meet you.”…More idiomatic would be things like:

  1. I’m very happy you could make it!
  2. I’m very happy to see you!
  3. It’s great to see you here!

How do you say you are very excited?

41 alternatives to the word “excited”

  1. aflame.
  2. animated.
  3. anxious.
  4. ardent.
  5. breathless.
  6. delighted.
  7. eager.
  8. elated.

Is excited for grammatically correct?

So in summary, when we’re talking about what excites us—the object of our excitement—we generally use “excited about” or “excited by” or “excited at.” But when we’re excited on someone’s else’s behalf, we use “excited for.”

Are you exciting or excited?

Common Mistakes and Confusing Words in English Excited is an adjective that describes when someone feels happy and enthusiastic about something. For example: She was so excited that she couldn’t sleep. Exciting is an adjective that means something is making you excited. For example: The football match was so exciting!

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How do you use excited in a sentence?

Excited sentence example

  1. He’d been so excited about his phone.
  2. I’m too excited to remember!
  3. Little feet pounded across the living room into the kitchen and Destiny interrupted them in an excited voice.
  4. She turned excited eyes to her father.
  5. Jonathan was so excited that he couldn’t stop talking about her.

Are excited or is excited?

You say that someone is excited about something, or excited about doing something. I’m very excited about the possibility of joining the team. Kendra was especially excited about seeing him after so many years. You can also say that you are excited for an event, or that you are excited to do something.

What does it mean when a guy is excited to see you?

“I’m excited to see you.” When a guy tells a woman he’s excited to see her, it means one of two things: either he is excited because he’s looking forward to the time they spend together talking, laughing and exploring life, or he’s happy because he thinks he’ll get something a little extra out of it.

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What does “I am too excited to meet you” mean?

So “I am too excited to meet you” would mean “I’m not able to meet you because I’m too excited.” “I’m too tired to go to the movies.” “I’m too dirty to shake your hand.” “I’m too sad to go to the party.” What is probably meant is, “I am so excited to meet you.” That would make it comparable to the second sentence.

What is the difference between “too” and “so excited”?

What is probably meant is, “I am so excited to meet you.” That would make it comparable to the second sentence. “Too” changes the meaning to something else. They mean different things.

What does “I am looking forward to meeting you” mean?

I think that “I am looking forward to meeting you” suggests that the meeting has already been arranged, or at least that the prospect of the meeting is reasonably certain. The choice of tense (“I am looking”) suggests that it cannot go on forever. “I look forward to meeting you” can imply that it is an indefinite intention]

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What does “I Will Meet you in Seattle” mean?

So “I will meet you in Seattle” might be what you might say to a friend who lives in Seattle if you were intending to travel there in future and wanted to meet up with them. Detailed arrangements would be left until later. Once you had organised the meeting, you might say “I will meet you at your place” or “At Paddy’s Irish Pub” or whatever.