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"Me too" vs "me neither"

Both "me neither" and "me too" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Me neither" is used to agree with a negative statement, while "me too" is used to agree with a positive statement.

Last Updated: April 04, 2024

Me too

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to agree with a positive statement.

Use "me too" when you want to agree with a positive statement that has been made by someone else.

Examples:

  • A: I love chocolate. B: Me too.
  • A: I enjoy hiking. B: Me too.
  • A: I'm excited about the trip. B: Me too.

Alternatives:

  • I do too
  • I like it too

me neither

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to agree with a negative statement.

Use "me neither" when you want to agree with a negative statement that has been made by someone else.

Examples:

  • A: I don't like horror movies. B: Me neither.
  • A: I haven't been to Paris. B: Me neither.
  • A: I can't swim. B: Me neither.

Alternatives:

  • Nor do I
  • I don't either

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