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Me too vs I miss you too

The phrases 'me too' and 'I miss you too' are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Me too' is used to express agreement or similarity, while 'I miss you too' is used to reciprocate feelings of missing someone. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 6691 views

Me too

The phrase 'me too' is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement or similarity with a previous statement.

Use 'me too' when you want to express that you feel the same way or have had a similar experience as the person you are responding to.

Examples:

  • A: I love pizza. B: Me too!
  • A: I'm tired. B: Me too.
  • A: I can't wait for the weekend. B: Me too!
  • Me too, you have penetrated.
  • Me too... far as I know.
  • Me too, I was waiting for you.
  • Me too, with my brothers.
  • Me too, with the staff.
  • I think I want to hear this - Me too.
  • Me too, but he changed it.
  • Me too, in a minute.
  • Not "Me too" or something like that.
  • Me too. It's okay.
  • Me too, but it looks like they are.
  • Me too, sorry for being late.
  • Me too. I was just thinking.
  • Me too, but rents keep going up, paycheck stays the same.
  • Me too and take a dip in the ocean.
  • Me too but I gots Shabbats.
  • Me too, but it's a sweet suffering.
  • Me too, because I love you.
  • Me too, how I speak with you...
  • Not "Me too" or something like that.

I miss you too

The phrase 'I miss you too' is correct and commonly used in English to reciprocate feelings of missing someone.

Use 'I miss you too' when you want to express that you also miss the person who expressed missing you.

Examples:

  • A: I miss you. B: I miss you too!
  • A: I wish you were here. B: I miss you too.
  • A: Can't wait to see you. B: 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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