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What to Say Instead of Looking Forward to Working With You?

Luka Pecavar

Let’s be honest: “Looking forward to working with you” is the office equivalent of “Hope this email finds you well.” 

It's polite, but it's also dry toast. If you're trying not to sound like a corporate robot or a default email template, you’re in the right place.

Below are 33 ways to say you're pumped, excited, or just plain ready to work with someone—without putting them to sleep. 

These alternatives bring the same meaning but with way more personality. Use them in emails, messages, or even meetings to keep things fresh and human.

33 Quirky Alternatives to "Looking Forward to Working with You"

If your emails are starting to feel like a rerun of a show you’ve seen a hundred times, it’s time to spice things up.

Here are 16 fresh, quirky, and human-like alternatives to express your enthusiasm for collaboration:

1. Eager to collaborate with you

Nice and clean. Works for both formal emails and Slack messages.
Example: “I'm eager to collaborate with you on this project and see what we can create together.”

2. Excited about our upcoming partnership

Formal, but still has a heart.
Example: “Excited about our upcoming partnership and the doors it'll open.”

3. Can’t wait to join forces

Fun and friendly. Feels like Avengers assembling.
Example: “Can’t wait to join forces and crush this project.”

4. Anticipating a productive alliance

Sounds like something from a spy movie. In a good way.
Example: “Anticipating a productive alliance that benefits both teams.”

5. Thrilled to begin our professional journey together

Poetic. For when you’re feeling inspired.
Example: “Thrilled to begin our professional journey together and see where it leads.”

6. Enthusiastic about our future cooperation

Still formal, but not boring.
Example: “Enthusiastic about our future cooperation and the impact we can make.”

7. Ready to dive into our shared projects

For when you’re already halfway through your to-do list.
Example: “Ready to dive into our shared projects and get things moving.”

8. Keen to start our working relationship

Polite with a dash of charm.
Example: “Keen to start our working relationship and see what we build together.”

9. Delighted by the prospect of our teamwork

Sounds fancy. Feels warm.
Example: “Delighted by the prospect of our teamwork and what it can achieve.”

10. Optimistic about our impending collaboration

This one’s all good vibes.
Example: “Optimistic about our impending collaboration and confident in our combined skills.”

11. Looking forward to a fruitful collaboration

A classic, but still has some juice.
Example: “Looking forward to a fruitful collaboration that brings real results.”

12. Eager to embark on this journey together

Sounds a little epic—like there might be dragons.
Example: “Eager to embark on this journey together and see where it leads.”

13. Excited to partner with you on this initiative

Short and sharp.
Example: “Excited to partner with you on this initiative and get things rolling.”

14. Can’t wait to see what we achieve together

Excitement meets teamwork.
Example: “Can’t wait to see what we achieve together on this.”

15. Ready to work alongside you

Simple, effective, and genuine.
Example: “Ready to work alongside you and do great things.”

16. Happy to be teaming up with you

Friendly and welcoming.
Example: “Happy to be teaming up with you on this one.”

17. Excited to work together

Short. Sweet. Effective.
Example: “Excited to work together and make some magic happen.”

18. Looking ahead to a successful journey with your team

Feels optimistic and inclusive.
Example: “Looking ahead to a successful journey with your team.”

19. Counting down the moments until our project kicks off

Playful and full of energy.
Example: “Counting down the moments until our project kicks off.”

20. Here’s to what I’m sure will be a smashing collaboration!

Cheers to that.
Example: “Here’s to what I’m sure will be a smashing collaboration!”

21. I see our collaboration as a highlight in the making

Confident and kind.
Example: “I see our collaboration as a highlight in the making.”

22. I’m ready to embark on what promises to be an exciting working relationship

Sounds serious, but not stiff.
Example: “I’m ready to embark on what promises to be an exciting working relationship.”

23. Pumped to start this adventure with you

Casual and high-energy.
Example: “Pumped to start this adventure with you!”

24. Looking forward to achieving success together

Focused on outcomes.
Example: “Looking forward to achieving success together.”

25. I’m ready to dive into this with your team

Straight into action.
Example: “I’m ready to dive into this with your team.”

26. I anticipate a productive partnership

Polished and positive.
Example: “I anticipate a productive partnership with great results.”

27. We’re thrilled to collaborate with you

Team excitement = great energy.
Example: “We’re thrilled to collaborate with you on this.”

28. I can’t wait to get started together

Simple and eager.
Example: “I can’t wait to get started together and bring this to life.”

29. Excited to see what we achieve together

Positive and goal-oriented.
Example: “Excited to see what we achieve together on this journey.”

30. I’m eager to collaborate with you on this project

Straightforward and professional.
Example: “I’m eager to collaborate with you on this project.”

31. Anxiously anticipating our collaboration

Adds a little urgency (in a good way).
Example: “Anxiously anticipating our collaboration and the awesome work ahead.”

32. Can’t wait to team up

Casual and cool.
Example: “Can’t wait to team up and tackle this together.”

33. Excited to work together on this marketing campaign

Specific and focused.
Example: “Excited to work together on this marketing campaign and make it shine.”

FAQs

Q1: Why should I avoid using "Looking forward to working with you"?

Because it’s been said a million times and doesn’t really tell the other person how you feel. Swapping it for something more specific or expressive makes your message stand out.

Q2: Are these alternatives okay for formal business communication?

Yes. Just pick the right one for the tone. “Anticipating a productive partnership” works for formal emails. “Can’t wait to team up” works for more casual ones.

Q3: Can I use these phrases in spoken conversations too?

Totally. Whether you’re in a meeting, Zoom call, or networking event, these alternatives work just as well out loud.

Q4: How do I know which one to use?

Think about your audience and your tone. Want to keep it light? Go with something like “Pumped to start this adventure.” Need to sound formal? Try “Looking forward to a fruitful collaboration.”

Conclusion

There you go—34 fresh, non-cringey, and very human ways to say, "Looking forward to working with you."

You don’t need to sound like an auto-generated email to sound professional. Whether you’re reaching out to a new client, syncing up with a colleague, or making a killer pitch, these phrases help you connect better.

So pick the one that fits your vibe, drop it in your message, and watch how much more real your communication feels.

Because hey—if you’re going to work with someone, why not start with some personality

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