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Mr. Tom Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Me either vs me niether

Hi

Would you say that both of these are the same?

A - I don't like it.

B - Me neither.

A - I don't like it.

B - Me either.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Mr. Tom A - I don't like it. B - Me neither.

  • Mr.
  • Tom A - I don't like it.
  • B - Me neither.
  • "Me neither" is an informal idiomatic response.
  • The more grammatically standard alternative "Neither do I" is OK at all levels of formality.
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Mr. TomA - I don't like it.
B - Me neither.

"Me neither" is an informal idiomatic response. The more grammatically standard alternative "Neither do I" is OK at all levels of formality.

Mr. TomA - I don't like it.
B - Me either.

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