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#2 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:11 pm Me also vs. me too? |
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Hi Torsten,
To me the natural way of expressing agreement with what someone has just said would be: Me too.
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#3 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:44 pm Me also vs. me too? |
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me too. _________________ Love love love love co-co-nuts, I I I I Island. |
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#4 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 15:41 pm Me also vs. me too? |
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#5 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 15:54 pm Me also vs. me too? |
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Somewhere in the first part of the movie 'Anger Management' Adam Sandler says 'me also'. Maybe it's colloquial US American usage? _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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#6 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 17:44 pm Me also vs. me too? |
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| Torsten wrote: |
| Somewhere in the first part of the movie 'Anger Management' Adam Sandler says 'me also'. Maybe it's colloquial US American usage? |
Asian also! I've heard it quite often from some friends from Malaysia, Singapore... and Vietnam.  _________________ Thank you very much,
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#7 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 17:54 pm Me also vs. me too? |
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That's interesting. Maybe Adam Sandler spent a lot of time talking to Asians and picked up some phrases from them ? _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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#8 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:59 am Me also vs. me too? |
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Would be!  How about "How come?", as I know, which means "Why" and also a short term of "How did that come to be?"? I've heard from these friends a lot as well. I think it is informal English, isn't it? I wonder if you guys often use it. _________________ Thank you very much,
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#11 (permalink) Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:26 am Me also vs. me too? |
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