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Makiasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Short Expressions of Agreement

When your friend says, "Classical music makes me feel relaxed," and you want to say that "it makes ME feel relaxed, too," what's the good way to say this?
Is it possible to say phrases like "So do I" or "Me, too" ?

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Top answer

"Me, too" is fine. "so do I" isn't possible.

  • "Me, too" is fine.
  • "so do I" isn't possible.
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"Me, too" is fine.
"so do I" isn't possible.
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"So do I" is not appropriate in this context.

You can say "Me, too", "I agree" and probably a number of other expressions that don't come to mind at the moment.

Don't forget that there's nothing wrong with saying "It makes me feel relaxed, too."

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