Which one is grammatical?
"To/For all the people out there,I just want to say..."
Both are possible. With "to", it means that you have some message or information that you want them to hear. With "for", it means that you have something to say on their behalf or for their benefit.
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Both are possible.
With "to", it means that you have some message or information that you want them to hear.
With "for", it means that you have something to say on their behalf or for their benefit.