This is another way to say “you will be missed,” which lets that special someone know that you won't forget about them and they'll always remain on your mind. To say more, you might mention a particular day or occasion that they'll be in your thoughts.
You will be missed. [I'm/We're] wishing you all the best but sad to see you go. In the time you've been away, I've thought of all the fond memories we've shared in the office over the years. I look forward to when you've healed enough to return for many more.
Your absence has resulted in a sense of loss. (Pretty impersonal and somewhat morbid. I can picture this being said by some distant relative at a funeral.)
It would be nice if you were here. (Flirtatious.)
I miss your friendship. (Suggests that they used to be friends, but no longer are.)
One word that means missing someone is "pining." Here are some other words and phrases that might also fit: Longing for someone. Yearning for someone. Aching for someone. Homesick for someone.
IMY means "I Miss You." The abbreviation IMY is used to express feelings of sorrow or sadness due to the absence of someone, such as a spouse, lover, close friend, or family member. It is typically used at the end of a conversation, when saying goodbye. Of note: "I Miss You" is also often abbreviated as IMU.
'gonna' is a contraction of 'going to ' which refers to a future action. I am going to miss you ( when you leave I will miss you). So the person didn't feel it yet. The friend or lover is still there and didn't leave yet !
How to tell someone you miss them without saying it over text?
“I'm thinking of you.”
“I've been thinking of you a lot lately. I hope you're doing well!” “I can't stop thinking about you!” “I know we don't say stuff like this often, but I want you to know that I care about you and think about you often.”
Is telling someone you miss them being vulnerable?
“I Miss You” A Safe Yet Vulnerable Phrase. Telling someone you miss them is an emotional statement, though it isn't as exposing as other admissions of feeling.