You could say either "was" or "were" there. "Was" is more common in casual spoken English. )
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Anonymous I wish it was you or I wish it were youActually, sorry - because in my previous response, I said you should end your above sentence with a full stop, but since you were asking a question, so there should be a question mark (?), not a full stop there, and you need to rephrase that in one of the following ways: