I can't wait to get home and wash all those socks. If you can wait till I get home, then I swear to you that we can make this last. Acts of kindness will always return to us in a greater way! Never wait for others to be kind to us before we are, be it at home or elsewhere.
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can't wait to marry you and start our forever together.
Love Quotes For My Future Husband
- Finding you was ok, loving you is easy, but waiting to marry you is the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
- I wonder each and every day about the things that will make me fall for you.
What is another word for can't wait?
| anxious | eager |
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| excited about | impatient |
to be very excited about something and eager to do or experience it: I can't wait to see you. Want to learn more?
The "can't wait to" part is a longstanding English idiomatic expression meaning so very eager (to see, to eat, to fly, to do something) that the person is raring to go do it (i.e. cannot literally wait any longer). You'll need the phrasal verb (?) to wait around for that sense.
DEFINITIONS1. 1. used for saying that a situation has ended or someone has stopped doing something. She couldn't wait any longer.
The "can't wait to" part is a longstanding English idiomatic expression meaning so very eager (to see, to eat, to fly, to do something) that the person is raring to go do it (i.e. cannot literally wait any longer). You'll need the phrasal verb (?) to wait around for that sense.
@Ladysmart: it means "I look forward to hearing from you." the other person waiting is either being left or the other person has been gone for a while. See a translation. Report copyright infringement.
"See you soon" means that the speaker is expecting to see the listener again in a short enough amount of time that there is a specific timeframe in the minds of both people — although that length of time can vary a lot, as long as it's consistent between both people.
can't wait. (for something (to happen)) to be very eager, as if to be unable to endure the wait for something to happen. I am so eager for my birthday to come.
Definition of can't wait. : to be very excited about doing something or eager for something to happen or begin I can't wait to try your apple pie.
What to Say Instead of “I Miss You Too!”
- Of course you do! I have that effect on people!
- I miss you like how an idiot misses the point.
- I miss me too.
- Prove it!
- And I miss you much!
- Oh, really?
- Back at ya!
- Thanks, I appreciate that.
I would say, 'I await your reply' (very formal). Or 'I look forward to your reply' (appropriate in formal settings, more casual).
Or you could say: 'Look forward to seeing you too'.” Depending on whether you want to see that other person again, you should construct your response. If not, don't respond in a way that you would like to see that person again. Be honest, but polite: maybe something like: “Fancy running into you.
used when someone else has made a negative statement and you mean it is also true of you. This is considered to be incorrect by speakers of British English who would say me neither. “I don't like horror movies.” “Me either.”
it's a statement agreeing with a negative fact or it can be a "flip" response in a time of need. someone says "I dont know where my keys are!", and you reply "neither do i".
As stated in the other answers, “Me neither” can be used instead of “Neither do I” or “Nor I”. It's the equivalent of “Me too” or “So do I”, but used after a negative sentence. It's used to change the subject of a sentence to the speaker. In most cases, “Me either” isn't a phrase in its own right.