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too cute to not share vs too cute not to share

If a video, photo, or meme is adorable, someone might write in a social media post that it is "too cute not to share."
Tip: Native English speakers don't typically use this phrase in everyday writing or conversation. It usually only appears in advertisements or paid posts.
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Last updated: March 20, 2019 • 268552 views

too cute to not share

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

To correct this statement, change the order of the words. It should be "too cute not to share."
  • You're too cute to keep locked away.
  • You're way too cute to be sitting all alone.
  • Oh, you're too cute to be Kent.
  • You're way too cute to be shy.
  • You're too cute to do that.
  • He is way too cute to become a has-been.
  • - You guys are too cute to be goo.
  • She's almost too pretty and too cute to be real.
  • Oh. Oh, yeah, he's too cute to be straight.
  • - You're too cute to get angry, aren't you?
  • He's cute, but he'll break your heart, so whatever you do do not share your juice with him.
  • Because at that time you were really too cute.
  • Hm? I wouldn't get too cute with these guys, because they're kind of like our Gestapo.
  • It falls short of being actionable, but it is, at the very least, too cute by half.
  • Oh, Dok Go, you look too cute.
  • She's too cute for you, Ted.
  • You're being too cute by half.
  • Honey, you're too cute, all right?
  • I mean, I figure you have a boyfriend, you're too cute not to.
  • Too cute, too tall, too Siamese, too Siamese.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • too cute not to share
  • really cute

too cute not to share

This phrase is correct.

"Too cute not to share" isn't a common expression in standard English speech or writing.

It's often used in descriptions of paid social media content.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Our gallery of puppy memes is too cute not to share!
  • This is too cute not to share--these kids are out to change the world!

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • adorable
  • heartwarming
  • extremely cute

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