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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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If I make the statement "I can't wait to go to the new school" would the correct answer be "me too" or "me either".

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" That would be standard in British English. " is also acceptable, but it is heard less often. The "can't wait" part is an idiom.

  • " That would be standard in British English.
  • " is also acceptable, but it is heard less often.
  • The "can't wait" part is an idiom.
  • It isn't a negative.
  • It show eagerness or excitement.
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I would say "Me too."
That would be standard in British English.

"Me also." is also acceptable, but it is heard less often.

The "can't wait" part is an idiom. It isn't a negative. It show eagerness or excitement.

"I can't wait to hear what your mother has to say about your behaviour."
The meaning is:

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I'd say, as an American, "Me neither". Emotion: smile

CJ
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CalifJimI'd say, as an American, "Me neither".

CJ

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