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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Same here

Hello,

I've seen people say "same here" alot as an alternative to "me too".
Can you please give me examples where we can use "same here" grammatically legit?

Thanks.

  

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'same here' is a set phrase used in spoken English which means that I have the same feeling as you or I agree with you or I see eye to eye with you about the given matter . g A: I have long been waiting for this opportunity. B: Same here.

  • 'same here' is a set phrase used in spoken English which means that I have the same feeling as you or I agree with you or I see eye to eye with you about the given matter .
  • g A: I have long been waiting for this opportunity.
  • B: Same here.
  • g A: I didn't like the movie at all.
  • B: Same here.
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'same here' is a set phrase used in spoken English which means that I have the same feeling as you or I agree with you or I see eye to eye with you about the given matter.

e.g

A: I have long been waiting for this opportunity.

B: Same here.

e.g

A: I didn't like the movie at all.

B: Same here.

e.g

A: I have been loo

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Karen15I've seen people say "same here" alot as an alternative to "me too".

a lot is two words.

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