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Lamjin Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Me neither vs. Me either?

Hi guys!

Me neither and Me either , are both correct ?
  

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Hi Lamjin People use both of those in casual conversation. "Me neither" is probably the more commonly used of the two. This topic has been discussed here before.

  • Hi Lamjin People use both of those in casual conversation.
  • "Me neither" is probably the more commonly used of the two.
  • This topic has been discussed here before.
  • You might find the following threads interesting: either/neither me too/me neither
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Hi Lamjin

People use both of those in casual conversation. "Me neither" is probably the more commonly used of the two.

This topic has been discussed here before. You might find the following threads interesting:
either/neither
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It may be an acceptable US usage, but I have never heard "...me either..." used, and if you used it in the UK it would be considered wrong.
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That's interesting, Kate. I definitely hear people using both forms in my neck of the woods.

Actually, an argument could be made that "Me either" is sometimes the more grammatically correct of the two. In casual conversation, lots of words tend to be omitted -- often simply because repetition is unnecessary. Keeping that in mind, consider this:

A: It wouldn't surprise me if he
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For me, it depends on the usage. If someone says to you, "I can't stop watching that!" then I think the correct response is "me either". However if it's a negative and the person says, "I don't like that!" Then the appropriate response is "Me neither!" I always feel "Me Neither" sounds a bit ignorant in some situations. It seems both are used frequently and whatever turns your crank as which

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