looking forward to having fun with you

Silverobama

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Hi,

I said "I'm looking forward to having fun with you" to someone who I want to date. The context is that she told me she's coming back to my city soon (She studies in another city) and she felt pleasent when thinking of coming back. I then said "I'm looking forward to meeting, chatting with you and having fun with you".

I wonder if it's natural to use the italic sentence. If so, could you please help me with a better alternative?

I think my expression sounds a like predator waiting for its hunt.
 

Silverobama

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I wonder if you can tell me what native speakers would say in this situation. And when you said "leave that part out", did you mean this is okay:

"I'm looking forward to meeting, chatting with you".
 

Silverobama

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"I'm looking forward to meeting and chatting with you".
One last question. Can I say:

I'm looking forward to meeting with and chatting with you?
 

emsr2d2

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Hi.

I said "I'm looking forward to having fun with you" to someone who I want to date. The context is that she told me she's coming back to my city soon (she studies in another city) and she felt pleasant happy when thinking of she thought about coming back. I then said "I'm looking forward to meeting, chatting with you, and having fun with you".

I wonder if it's natural to use the italic sentence. If so, could you please help me with a better alternative?

I think my expression sounds a like predator waiting for its hunt prey.
Note my corrections above.
 
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