Also to know is, how do you respond when someone says it's a pleasure to work with you?
I enjoyed working with you. If someone said "I am so pleased to meet you" then "me too" is too informal a response. But you could say "Likewise!" to mean that you were pleased to have met him/her.
Beside above, what does it's been a pleasure mean? 1. "It's been a pleasure" is a common sentence used to describe an experience that has brought one pleasure. ** We often say it after meeting someone, either for the first time or not, and talking with someone for awhile and enjoying it. Or even working with someone and enjoying it.
Accordingly, how do you say happy at work with you?
Some examples from the web:
- I'd be glad to work with you.
- I would be really glad to work with you.
- I would be really glad to work with you.
- I'm glad to work with the ODS, Michael.
- I don't know about you, but I am glad I came to work today.
- Thank you very much Glad to work with you.
How do you say I look forward to working with you?
You could say: It was a privilege to meet you too. I also look forward to working with you in the future. The simplest way would probably be "My pleasure. I am looking forward to working with you as well." This indicates that the meeting pleased you and that you are also anticipating doing business.
