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I hear you too. vs I hear you either.

The correct phrase is "I hear you too." The phrase "I hear you either." is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

I hear you too.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to acknowledge that you have heard someone and to indicate that you agree or have a similar experience or feeling.

Examples:

  • A: I really enjoyed the movie. B: I hear you too. It was great!
  • She said she was feeling tired, and I hear you too. I've been working long hours as well.
  • I hear you too, it's frustrating when things don't go as planned.
  • I hear you too, I've had a similar experience before.
  • He mentioned how difficult the project was, and I hear you too. It was a challenging task.

I hear you either.

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English.

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