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Chat with me vs Chat me

Both are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'Chat with me' is more commonly used and implies a conversation between two or more people. On the other hand, 'chat me' is less common and is often used in informal or digital communication to mean 'send me a message.'
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Chat with me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to invite someone to have a conversation with you. It implies a two-way communication.

Examples:

  • Would you like to chat with me later?
  • Let's sit down and chat with me about your concerns.
  • I enjoy chatting with me about various topics.
  • Senior, come have a chat with me.
  • Elena Fossi and Angelo Bergamini were immediately ready to answer and chat with me.
  • And Andy's gone catatonic, so, you know at least you could chat with me.
  • And now, you've come to chat with me twice.
  • You are welcome to chat with me basing on more your requirements and design.
  • If you want to write me... or chat with me...
  • Come have a chat with me in the tent.
  • She came out in the hall to chat with me for a few minutes.
  • Would he sit here and chat with me?
  • To discover enough reasons of Kirlian Camera in Italy, we can provide an interview of Feindesland for you. Elena Fossi and Angelo Bergamini were immediately ready to answer and chat with me.
  • Believe me, Mr. Helius, there's no wiser way to pass the time till the arrival of Ms. Velten and Mr. Windegger than to have a chat with me...
  • Bea gets to chat with me.
  • now just a week before we head off to: London/UK - you'll be able to chat with me online from there on feb 10... watch out for details!
  • Customers who want an exclusive pair chat with me via email.
  • Between appointments, Rinpoche would chat with me and explain different words in Tibetan to make sure that I had understood the conversation.
  • So if you want to know anything about Hillford, then just chat with me.
  • He was sixty, or perhaps sixty years, and would chat with me.
  • What? You don't want to chat with me right now?
  • So, you know, at least you could chat with me.
  • Don't you want to have a chat with me?

Alternatives:

  • talk to me
  • have a conversation with me
  • speak with me
  • communicate with me
  • engage in a chat with me

Chat me

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is often used in informal or digital communication to mean 'send me a message'. It is more direct and can be considered more casual.

Examples:

  • Chat me when you're ready to go.
  • Can you chat me the details of the meeting?
  • I'll be waiting for you to chat me about the project.
  • Chat me up about the house.
  • He won't even chat me back on Facebook.
  • I figured you'd chat me up... Try and catch me off guard.
  • Chat me up about the house.
  • He was trying to chat me up.
  • Try and chat me up, then.
  • Don't chat me.
  • Are you trying to chat me up?
  • He tried to chat me up.
  • On that chair everyone chats with me.
  • Senior, come have a chat with me.
  • Come have a chat with me in the tent.
  • Those chats got me through some dark times.
  • Customers who want an exclusive pair chat with me via email.
  • You are welcome to chat with me basing on more your requirements and design.
  • It just feels like a chat between me, Orville and Gordon.
  • Elena Fossi and Angelo Bergamini were immediately ready to answer and chat with me.
  • Dr. Susman wants a private chat with me.
  • Would love to chat about me, but we have a bus to catch.
  • She came out in the hall to chat with me for a few minutes.

Alternatives:

  • message me
  • text me
  • send me a message
  • DM me (Direct Message me)
  • ping me

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