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I hope you are good too. vs I hope you are too.

Both phrases are correct, but are used in slightly different contexts. 'I hope you are good too.' is more specific and emphasizes the person's well-being. 'I hope you are too.' is more general and can be used as a response to someone else's well wishes.
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I hope you are good too.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express well wishes towards someone's well-being.

This phrase is used to reciprocate good wishes towards someone's well-being. It emphasizes the specific aspect of being 'good' in response to someone else's well wishes.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your kind words. I hope you are good too.
  • I heard you were feeling unwell. I hope you are good too now.
  • I hope you are good too.
  • I hope you are comfortable here.
  • I hope you are pleased with your room.
  • Field Marshal Rommel... I hope you are feeling better...
  • I hope you are, my friend of friends.
  • I hope you are in good health.
  • I hope you aren't an informer.
  • I hope you are too... by dreaming every day.
  • I hope you are in excruciating pain.
  • Dear Sister-in-law, I hope you are well.
  • I hope you are still my friend.
  • I hope you are not ill.
  • I hope you are proud too.
  • I hope you are satisfied with our sacrifice.
  • I hope you aren't trying to substitute Quantity for quality.
  • I hope you are not being frivolous, Barley.
  • I hope you are well, Callie.
  • I hope you are hitting that.
  • I hope you are enjoying the meal, Sir Roland.
  • I hope you are well who have waited here.
  • I hope you are carrying silver, priest.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you are doing well too.
  • I hope you are also good.
  • I hope you are feeling good too.
  • I hope you are well too.
  • I hope you are fine too.

I hope you are too.

This phrase is correct and commonly used as a general response to someone else's well wishes.

This phrase is used to respond to someone else's well wishes in a general manner. It does not specify any particular aspect of well-being.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your good wishes. I hope you are too.
  • I hope you have a great day. I hope you are too.
  • I'm so proud of you, Sasha, I hope you are too.
  • I HOPE YOU ARE TOO.
  • I hope you are too.
  • I hope you are too.
  • I hope you are too.
  • And I hope you are too.
  • I hope you are too.
  • I hope you are proud too.
  • And I hope you are, too.
  • I'm better now and I hope you are, too.
  • I'm out, and I hope you are, too.
  • I hope you are, too.
  • And if you're the Whos I hope you are, you will too.
  • I would like to mention ten points which I feel are seminal to this report, and which I hope you think are too.
  • I'm okay, and... and I hope that you are too.
  • And I really hope that you are, too.
  • I hope you don't mind.
  • I hope you brought your toothbrushes.
  • I hope you enjoy the accommodations.
  • I hope you thanked Matthew properly.

Alternatives:

  • I hope the same for you.
  • Likewise.
  • You too.
  • Same to you.
  • And you as well.

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