We are excited to share
Formal business communication expression
Use this phrase to announce good news professionally while showing genuine enthusiasm and warmth.
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- A polite way to introduce positive news or updates.
- Common in professional emails, LinkedIn posts, and public announcements.
- Creates a warm, enthusiastic, and community-focused tone.
意味
This phrase is a polite and enthusiastic way to introduce good news or an update to a group of people. It makes the announcement feel like a positive gift you are giving to your audience.
主な例文
3 / 6Announcing a new product
We are excited to share our latest software update with you today.
We are happy to show you our new software version.
Sharing personal career news
I am excited to share that I'm starting a new position at Google!
I'm happy to tell everyone about my new job at Google.
Announcing office perks
We are excited to share that there will be free pizza in the breakroom!
We have great news: there is free pizza for everyone!
文化的背景
This phrase reflects the 'positivity culture' prevalent in American and British corporate environments, where showing enthusiasm is seen as a sign of leadership and brand health. It gained massive popularity during the Silicon Valley tech boom as companies moved away from stiff, formal language toward a more 'human' and approachable tone.
The 'We' vs 'I' Secret
Use 'We' even if you are the only one working, as it makes the news feel like it belongs to a bigger mission or brand. It sounds more inclusive!
Avoid Sarcasm
Be careful using this for boring things. If you are 'excited to share' a 50-page tax document, people might think you are being sarcastic.
15秒でわかる
- A polite way to introduce positive news or updates.
- Common in professional emails, LinkedIn posts, and public announcements.
- Creates a warm, enthusiastic, and community-focused tone.
What It Means
Think of We are excited to share as the digital version of a drumroll. It is a warm, professional way to say, "Hey, we have some great news!" It shifts the focus from just giving information to sharing an experience. It suggests that the speaker is genuinely happy about the news. It creates a sense of community between the speaker and the listener.
How To Use It
You usually put this right at the start of an email or post. You can follow it with that plus a full sentence. For example: We are excited to share that we won! You can also follow it with a noun. Try: We are excited to share our new logo. It works for big company news or small team updates. It is very flexible but always stays positive.
When To Use It
Use this when you have something positive to report. It is perfect for LinkedIn posts about a new job. Use it in company newsletters for product launches. It works well when announcing a partnership or a successful project. You can even use it for personal milestones like a wedding or a new baby. It makes your news feel like a celebration.
When NOT To Use It
Never use this for bad news. It sounds very sarcastic or cruel if the news is negative. Do not say, We are excited to share that the office is closing. That would be a disaster! Also, avoid it in very short, urgent texts. If the building is on fire, don't be "excited to share" that info. Keep it for things that actually deserve a smile.
Cultural Background
Western business culture values outward enthusiasm and "positivity." In many English-speaking offices, being "excited" is the standard professional mood. It shows you are engaged and passionate about your work. This phrase became very popular with the rise of social media. Brands wanted to sound more like friends and less like cold corporations. It is now a staple of modern professional English.
Common Variations
You might hear We're thrilled to announce for even bigger news. We're happy to let you know is a bit softer. I'm excited to share is the version for individuals. If you want to sound very fancy, try It gives us great pleasure to share. These all do the same job but with different energy levels.
使い方のコツ
This phrase sits in the 'sweet spot' of professional communication: it is formal enough for an office but warm enough for social media. Just ensure the news following it is actually positive to avoid sounding tone-deaf.
The 'We' vs 'I' Secret
Use 'We' even if you are the only one working, as it makes the news feel like it belongs to a bigger mission or brand. It sounds more inclusive!
Avoid Sarcasm
Be careful using this for boring things. If you are 'excited to share' a 50-page tax document, people might think you are being sarcastic.
The Americanism
This phrase is very common in American English. British speakers use it too, but they might sometimes prefer 'We are pleased to announce' for a slightly more reserved tone.
例文
6We are excited to share our latest software update with you today.
We are happy to show you our new software version.
Standard professional use for a product launch.
I am excited to share that I'm starting a new position at Google!
I'm happy to tell everyone about my new job at Google.
A very common way to start a LinkedIn career update.
We are excited to share that there will be free pizza in the breakroom!
We have great news: there is free pizza for everyone!
Used to build excitement for a small, positive office event.
We are excited to share that we finally finished the 1,000-piece puzzle.
We are jokingly announcing that we finished a hard puzzle.
Using a formal phrase for a small achievement adds a touch of humor.
We are excited to share that we raised $10,000 for the local shelter.
We are proud to tell you we hit our fundraising goal.
Conveys a sense of pride and collective achievement.
We are excited to share the news of our merger with Global Tech.
We are officially announcing that our company is joining Global Tech.
High-level corporate communication that sets a positive tone for change.
自分をテスト
Choose the best word to complete the professional announcement.
We are ___ to share that our team won the 'Project of the Year' award!
The phrase 'excited to share' is the standard way to introduce positive achievements like winning an award.
Complete the sentence for a LinkedIn post.
I am excited to ___ that I have completed my MBA!
In professional networking, you 'share' news or updates with your connections.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Formality Level of 'Excited to Share'
Hey, guess what?
Texting a friend about a movie.
I've got some good news.
Telling your team in a meeting.
We are excited to share...
A company-wide email or LinkedIn post.
It is with great pleasure that we announce...
A formal press release or gala speech.
When to Use 'We are excited to share'
New Job
Posting on LinkedIn about a career move.
Product Launch
Emailing customers about a new feature.
Life Event
Announcing an engagement on Facebook.
Team Success
Telling the department about hitting a goal.
よくある質問
11 問No, it is actually perfect for a boss! It shows you are enthusiastic about your work, which most managers love to see.
It is better to use it when you have a specific result to show. For example: I am excited to share my results from my last project.
Announce is more formal and one-way. Share feels more personal and friendly, like you are inviting the reader into the news.
Yes! Use I for personal news and We when representing a company, a team, or a family.
Absolutely. It is a very common way to start a post or email about a big personal milestone.
Not always. You can say excited to share that [sentence] or excited to share [noun]. Both are grammatically correct.
No, definitely not. It will come across as very strange or insensitive. Stick to We regret to inform you for bad news.
Thrilled is just a stronger version of excited. Use it for truly life-changing or massive news.
Add a personal detail right after. Instead of just the phrase, say: We are excited to share—after months of hard work—our new website!
Yes, but usually in presentations or speeches. In a casual conversation, you would more likely say I've got some cool news.
It might feel a bit too formal for a quick text. Try Guess what?! or I have news! for texting friends.
関連フレーズ
We are thrilled to announce
A more intense version used for very big or exciting news.
We are pleased to inform you
A slightly more traditional and formal way to give good news.
I'm happy to report
Often used when giving a status update or results to a supervisor.
It's our pleasure to share
A very polite, high-end way to introduce a benefit or update.
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