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Suman19 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Same goes to you or same goes for you.

Which of the two is correct?: "Same goes to you." Or "same goes for you."
  

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Neither one is correct. The sentence is not complete. Both of these are correct, but the meaning (and context) is different.

  • Neither one is correct.
  • The sentence is not complete.
  • Both of these are correct, but the meaning (and context) is different.
  • The same goes to you.
  • The same goes for you.
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Neither one is correct. The sentence is not complete. Both of these are correct, but the meaning (and context) is different.

The same goes to you.
The same goes for you.

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