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Missing you too vs i missed you too

The sentence "I missed you too" is in the past tense, while the phrase "missing you too" indicates that the speaker is still missing someone.
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Explained by Kay
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Last updated: December 10, 2017

Missing you too

This phrase is correct.

While you can use the gerund of the verb "miss" in this construction, it is more common to say "miss you too."

Also, in case you wanted to use this phrase as is, it is important to note that in English, the pronoun is only omitted in very casual usage.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Missing you too; it's been so long.
  • I've been missing you too.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • miss you too

i missed you too

This phrase is correct.

If someone tells you that he missed you and you felt the same, use this sentence.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I missed you too; the summer was really boring without you.
  • I missed you too; I am sorry we didn't get to spend any time together.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I missed you as well

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