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Hello! Can you help me to understand the difference between "Me either" and "Me too"? When can I use each? Thank you!

To vs. too can be a common mix-up if English isn’t your first language. Thankfully, there’s an easy way to figure out which one is appropriate to use.

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To vs. Too – The Easy Way to Know Which One to Use - Preply

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The best way to respond to "I miss you" depends on your feelings and the relationship with the person. You can reply with affection, humor, or gratitude, such as "I miss you too," "Aww, that’s sweet," or "Can’t wait to see you again!"

Dear Students, PLEASURE can be noun and verb. In this case, it is a noun. By the way, It's a pleasure to meet you, my students ! What are you going to answer me, students? Well ! You can answer me as follows: It's a pleasure to meet you too, teacher. It's a pleasure to meet you too, teacher. Thank you. Amazing, I feel happy to meet you too, teacher. Great, it's nice to meet you too. Splendid ...

Yahoo: ‘Me Too’s’ Disruptor Council is Tarana Burke’s next step in the fight for survivors

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‘Me Too’s’ Disruptor Council is Tarana Burke’s next step in the fight for survivors