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Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'?



 
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Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'? #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 13:21 pm   Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'?
 

Really embarrassing I still don't know it

1. When you want to know something about a person you say "tell me something about 'you'" or 'yourself'?

2. thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'?

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Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'? #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 13:35 pm   Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'?
 

Hi!

1. Tell me something about yourself.
2. Thank you for writing to me.
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Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'? #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 16:12 pm   Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'?
 

For 2. I think it depends on which part of the globe you are in.

An American might say "write me", but a Briton would say "write to me".
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Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'? #4 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 16:47 pm   Thank you for writing 'me' or 'to me'?
 

thanks)
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