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I miss you to mis's woosley vs I really miss you to

The second phrase "I really miss you" is correct and commonly used in English. The first phrase is incorrect as it seems to be a mix of two different expressions. The correct phrase expresses a strong feeling of longing for someone.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 746 views

I miss you to mis's woosley

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

This phrase seems to be a mix of two different expressions. The correct phrase should be "I miss you" followed by the name of the person you miss.

I really miss you to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a strong feeling of longing for someone.

This phrase is used to convey a deep sense of missing someone. It can be used in various contexts to express genuine feelings of longing.

Examples:

  • I really miss you right now.
  • I really miss you when you're not around.
  • I really miss you more than words can say.
  • I really miss you and can't wait to see you again.
  • I really miss you, my dear friend.
  • [Girl:] "I really miss you to." [Bobby Brown:] "So I'll see you when I get there, alright ?" [Girl:] "Okay" [Bobby Brown:] "Bye" [Girl:] "Bye Baby" [Bobby Brown:] "Bye ...
  • Oct 20, 2012 ... I really miss you to the point of dying woo yeah. If only the skies permits. Even if I die I can't leave, can't go leaving you behind. Oh no no no, the ...
  • May 22, 2008 ... Fritz Molema 3 months ago. I really miss you to. Read more Show less. Reply · 1. ▽ Report spam or abuse. andile nkosi 6 months ago.
  • Oct 16, 2015 ... I miss you...missing you so much till I feel like suffocating (I really miss you to to death)... Hyun-Suk says nonchalantly : I'm leaving.

Alternatives:

  • I miss you a lot.
  • I miss you so much.
  • I miss you dearly.
  • I miss you like crazy.
  • I miss you more than anything.

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