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same here vs same there

Both 'same here' and 'same there' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Same here' can be used to express agreement or shared experience with something that is happening in the location of the speaker, while 'same there' is used to express agreement or shared experience with something that is happening in a different location.
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same here

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement or shared experience with something happening in the same location as the speaker.

Use 'same here' to agree with or express shared experience with something happening in the same location as the speaker.

Examples:

  • A: I love this movie. B: Same here!
  • I'm feeling tired. Same here.
  • I can't wait for the weekend. Same here!
  • Looks like it'll be the same here.
  • You managed to be at the top over there, and you'll do the same here.
  • Same here, Mr. President.
  • No. 3, same here I'm out to kill time.
  • Same here, but Ray's demeanor did change dramatically over the years.
  • We can expect the same here over the next several hours.
  • Everything's pretty much the same here.
  • They must do the same here.
  • We're all the same here, Captain.
  • They told me the same here at the Embassy.
  • More than ten thousand AIDA guests were live on the same here.
  • And he may be doing the same here.
  • It really hasn't been the same here without you.
  • Everything's pretty much the same here.
  • There's more of the same here.
  • And thanks for the reminder that I do the same here.
  • I want you to know we're all the same here on the playing field, officers and men alike.
  • Adam did some good work for me on my first run, and I just thought he could do the same here.
  • But I will say that it's not the same here without you.
  • It's just not the same here without Bender to keep me company.

Alternatives:

  • me too
  • ditto
  • likewise
  • agreed
  • I agree

same there

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement or shared experience with something happening in a different location from the speaker.

Use 'same there' to agree with or express shared experience with something happening in a different location from the speaker.

Examples:

  • A: It's so hot here. B: Same there!
  • I wish I could be there. Same there.
  • I heard it's raining in London. Same there.
  • I got all the way to Tucson this time. It's the same there as everywhere else.
  • There is only his brother, and it's the same there.
  • All the same there is no doubt that the risk of violation of those rights still exists in the Union.
  • - Never mind, we'll do the same there if we hurry.
  • The same applies to the over-extending of the concept of 'services in the public interest'.The arguments are the same there too.
  • What... What if it's the same there as everywhere else?
  • And I bet James is exactly the same there in the Cadillac.
  • Nothing is the same over there.
  • Same as there's football players.
  • Same reason there's no phone.
  • We both smelled the same thing there and at the Camaro.
  • For the same service there must be no discrimination among airport users or air passengers.
  • At the same time there are legislative initiatives in the Member States aimed at transposing the European directives.
  • But still the basic facts remain the same: there is no vaccine against HIV and no cure for AIDS related diseases.
  • At the same time there should be appropriate confidentiality safeguards, to address security-related concerns, among others.
  • But all the same, there is clearly a European dimension in this conflict.
  • I find the same thing there with Lasseter.
  • Things cannot be the same when there's a war on.
  • Sometimes it's the same as there's no punishment enough.
  • It's the same out there.

Alternatives:

  • same for me
  • I feel the same
  • I agree
  • me too
  • likewise

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