“Thank you! I can’t wait for this opportunity,” or, “I’m also looking forward to working with you.”
But, if you honestly aren’t looking forward to them, then just keep being friendly, but not too friendly. Don’t be friendly to the point where they’ll love seeing you when you don’t like seeing them. Don’t say it back, just say something nice and acknowledge them by saying something like this;
“I’m glad that you feel that way,” or, “Good!”
If there are reasons that you don’t want to work with them, then maybe you should discuss these matters with the person that you’re targeting this at.
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Honestly, just try to be polite and kind.
“Thank you! I can’t wait for this opportunity,” or, “I’m also looking forward to working with you.”
But, if you honestly aren’t looking forward to them, then just keep being friendly, but not too friendly. Don’t be friendly to the point where they’ll love seeing you when you don’t like seeing them. Don’t say it back, just say something nice and acknowledge them by saying something like this;
“I’m glad that you feel that way,” or, “Good!”
If there are reasons that you don’t want to work with them, then maybe you should discuss these matters with the person that you’re targeting this at.
I hope that my answer helped you. Good luck!