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i miss you vs I miss you too

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I miss you' is used when expressing that you miss someone, while 'I miss you too' is used as a response to someone who has expressed missing you first.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1214 views

i miss you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express that you miss someone.

This phrase is used to express that you are missing someone or something. It is a simple and common way to convey feelings of longing or nostalgia.

Examples:

  • I miss you so much.
  • She said she misses you.
  • Do you miss me?
  • He always tells me he misses me.
  • I miss you like crazy.
  • Heidi, I miss you. Franz.
  • Yes, I miss you too.
  • And I miss you both more than I can say.
  • Dear Caroline, I miss you terribly.
  • I miss you too, my Teddy.
  • My darling Emma, I miss you, terribly.
  • First of all, I miss you so much.
  • I miss you too, Daddy.
  • I miss you too, sometimes.
  • But at every moment, I miss you.
  • I miss you, too, sometimes.
  • And I miss you... every day.
  • I miss you too, sweetie.
  • I miss you when I'm not here.
  • Our dearest Michael, I miss you so much.
  • I miss you so much it hurts.
  • I miss you, too, honey.
  • I miss you so much, Mom.
  • I miss you, too, Snow.
  • I miss you dreadfully on Thursday nights.

I miss you too

This phrase is correct and used as a response to someone who has expressed missing you first.

'I miss you too' is a response to someone who has expressed missing you. It shows reciprocity in feelings of missing each other.

Examples:

  • A: I miss you. B: I miss you too.
  • She told me she misses you. I miss you too.
  • He said he misses you. Tell him I miss him too.
  • I miss you. - I miss you too.
  • I miss you a lot. - I miss you too.
  • I miss you too, Charlie.
  • Dear Arianne, I miss you too.
  • I said I miss you too.
  • I miss you too, sometimes.
  • I miss you too, honey.
  • I miss you too, Toni.
  • I miss you too, Kelly, but I can't right now.
  • I miss you too, Harvey, but unless you got something else,
  • I miss you too, but...
  • Honey, it's me. Listen, I can't do this anymore, I miss you too much.
  • I know, I just couldn't wait any longer. I miss you too much.
  • Only thing that ever happens to me is that I just... I miss you too much.

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