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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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I love you either too

Hello,

what is the difference between:

I love you too

and

I love you either too?

  

Top answer

anonymous I love you too This needs a period at the end. I use a comma before "too", but some don't. " anonymous I love you either too?

  • anonymous I love you too This needs a period at the end.
  • I use a comma before "too", but some don't.
  • " anonymous I love you either too?
  • This is not possible.
  • "
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anonymousI love you too

This needs a period at the end. I use a comma before "too", but some don't. Other than that, it is the usual reply to "I love you."

anonymousI love you either too?

This is not possible. Maybe you mean "I love you both, too."

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