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remember me about vs remember me of

Both "remember me about" and "remember me of" are not correct phrases in English. The correct phrase to use is "remind me of."

Last updated: March 30, 2024

remember me about

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase to use when you want someone to recall something is "remind me of."
  • I remember you telling me about some guy from Austin.
  • Yes, I remember you briefing me about that.
  • I just remember you warning me about Amanda.
  • I just remember you warning me about Amanda.
  • Do you remember telling me about the bat'leth tournament?
  • You remember telling me about being in 1 1 th grade?
  • That explains why he didn't remember me telling him about us sleeping together.
  • I remember someone telling me about... the National Football League and the World Cup.
  • I remember you telling me about your fear of enclosed spaces.
  • So I hear this I remember you asking me about the case last...
  • I remember you telling me about how much fun you used to have at his rhythmic camp when you were a kid.
  • I don't remember you telling me about security guards, as in actual people.
  • I remember Chaz telling me about being a kid, playing in those long marble hallways with his folks before his old lady died.
  • Yes, I remember you telling me about that at the San Vicente branch of the public library.
  • I hope somebody remembers about me.
  • All right, you remember me talking about Darren Conner, my super-rich client, owns, like, a bazillion different businesses-
  • You remember asking me about Hernan... that ICE agent in the Salvadoran organization?
  • Father, do you remember me telling you about reaching a crossroads in my life?
  • The only thing I ask is that you remember me and talk about me the rest of your life.
  • Remember me telling you about all this?

Alternatives:

  • remind me of

remember me of

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase to use when you want someone to recall something is "remind me of."
  • You will just remember me because of the confidence.
  • You may remember me from the roof of The Daily Planet.
  • He helped me remember all of this stuff.
  • My improved memory lets me remember each of those 84 faces.
  • Sookie helped me remember some of the things I lost.
  • It makes me remember one of those short-Head...
  • Remember me, the wife of the man you killed?
  • All anyone will remember of me is I was crazy and I ruined your happiness.
  • Do you remember kicking me out of your trailer?
  • I remember him showing me one of these.
  • I remember him pulling me out of the flames... saving me.
  • And remember, keep me out of your line of sight.
  • I can't, for the life of me, remember any of them, but...
  • I tried to forget too, but Liz made me remember in front of everybody.
  • You didn't remember meeting me, of course, but you did consent to see me again.
  • What will he remember of me?
  • I can't, for the life of me, remember any of them, but...
  • A man that made me remember the 5th of November.
  • When he sings songs from our childhood, attempting words that not even I could remember, he reminds me of one thing: how little we know about the mind, and how wonderful the unknown must be.
  • I can't remember if this reminds me of an old heist movie I saw on an old heist I actually participated in.

Alternatives:

  • remind me of

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