How to Say ‘We look forward to seeing you’ in Japanese
お待ちしております
おまちしております
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase blends [お待ちして] with [おります], conveying anticipation and politeness.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Such polite expressions are common in customer service to show respect and appreciation.
Phrase Breakdown
お待ちして
おります
Word-by-Word Breakdown
おお
[o]
polite prefix
A polite prefix used to show polite actions or words.
お待ちしておりますので、どうぞおかけください。
As we are waiting, please have a seat.
待ちまち
[machi]
wait
Refers to the act of waiting politely.
順番をお待ちしております。
We are waiting for our turn.
しし
[shi]
do (polite)
Conveys a respectful way of performing actions.
すぐにお待ちしております。
We will be waiting shortly.
てて
[te]
and then
Used to show sequence or continuity politely.
お待ちしておりますので、ごゆっくりお過ごしください。
We are waiting, so please take your time.
おりおり
[ori]
to be (humble)
A modest or humble form of expressing presence.
ご来店をお待ちしております。
We are humbly waiting for your visit.
ますます
[masu]
to do (polite)
Indicative of a polite or courteous action.
ここでお待ちしております。
We are waiting here.
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