Do you say me to or me too?

To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can't be used instead of either of them because it's a number.
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Is it correct to say me too?

“Me too” is an elliptical way of saying “[It's from] me too.” Here, “I too” would be incorrect. You'd never say “It's from I too.” On the other hand, if we say, “We're hungry,” and you respond, “I too,” you're technically correct though unnaturally formal (more on that later).
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Is it need me to or need me too?

Two verbs in English

Notice that the first verbs above(want, need) use the infinitive form for the second verb(to go, to bring). For this reason, we use “need to” and not “need too”.
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How do you use to and too?

Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelt differently and have different meanings. To, too and two are homophones that often confuse people.
  1. 'To' is used to show motion, eg "I'm going to the shop."
  2. 'Too' means 'also' or 'extremely', eg "I would like to come too but I'm too tired."
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Is it to you too or to you too?

Both seem correct. Some say wish you the same and few say same to you.so its similar to these to phrases to use "you too" and "And to you". since "And to you" also means the same, so you cannot say its incorrect.
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ME TOO/I DO TOO VS ME NEITHER/I DON'T EITHER



Do you say I love you too or to?

“Love you too” is correct and “Love you to” is incorrect. “Too” means the same thing as “also” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English. I love you. I love you too.
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Is it thanks you too or to?

Senior Member. Yes. Either "Thank you, too" or "Thank you" with the emphasis on you in each case.
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Where do we use to?

To as a preposition: destination or direction

We can use to as a preposition to indicate a destination or direction: We're going to Liverpool next week. Does he want to come to the park with us? The dog ran to us as soon as we arrived.
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Is it to or too much?

Too and too much

“Too much” means that there is an excess of something. “Too” is used to describe that the adjective or adverb being used is in an excessive or extreme state, while “much” describes the fact that this phrase describes the quantity of something.
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How is too used?

As an adverb, too is used to describe something that's “in addition, furthermore, moreover.” It's another way of saying “also” or “as well” but usually fits more naturally at the end of a sentence. For example, “If you're getting ice cream, I want some too!”
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How do you say me too formally?

Although "too" and "as well" are almost perfectly synonymous, in short responses, "too" is preferred. This is because it's not common to use "as well" without a verb. Me/ I as well.
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Why do people say me too?

Me too is a social media phenomenon, commonly attributed to actress Alyssa Milano, that asks women who have experienced sexual harassment and assault to use the phrase or hashtag to show the magnitude of sexual violence.
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What does it mean to me too someone?

noun. variants: or #MeToo \ ˈmē-​ˈtü \ or less commonly MeToo. Definition of Me Too (Entry 2 of 2) : a movement calling attention to the frequency with which primarily women and girls experience sexual assault and harassment In many ways, the original purpose of Me Too was achieved.
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Is it I miss you to or miss you too?

While you can use the gerund of the verb "miss" in this construction, it is more common to say "miss you too."
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Is it to little or too little?

Yes, they are correct. 'too few' is used with countable nouns, e.g.: too few vegetables/efforts/people/etc. 'too little' is used with uncountable nouns, e.g.: too little meat/effort/information/etc.
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Is it to late or too late?

If an action or event is too late, it is useless or ineffective because it occurs after the best time for it. It was too late to turn back.
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Is it to tired or too tired?

"too tired to explain" is right. It means for the purpose of explaining; hence the "um" in German, and hence the "to" form rather than the "-ing" form must be used.
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Is it for you or to you?

Essentially, when you're talking about someone receiving something directly, use to followed by the recipient (the person who receives something). Every year I give a birthday gift to my dog. If you're talking about the reason or purpose behind doing something—but not the actual giving—use for.
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How do you respond to you too?

"You too" is perfectly fine also and said frequently. You could say "Likewise, that was fun". "You too" is perfectly fine also and said frequently.
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Can I say me too to I love You?

If you want to say "me, too", you can say that, although in some situations in may be interpreted as less sincere than saying "I love you, too." Also, it's probably not grammatically correct, but that's the accepted way of saying it.
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What does ditto mean in a relationship?

verb. 1. Ditto is defined as something you say to show you are in agreement or to signify that something you already said can be said again.
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Do you put a comma after you too?

When using the word too, you only need to use a comma before it for emphasis. According to The Chicago Manual of Style, a comma before too should be used only to note an abrupt shift in thought.
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What is a MeToo moment?

The “Me Too” movement, which focuses on the experiences of sexual violence survivors, has earned a large response in part because sexual harassment and sexual assault impact people every day. By sharing their own experiences, the movement's proponents make clear just how common sexual harassment is.
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What does MeToo mean in business?

/ˌmiːˈtuː/ A company's me-too product is one that is designed to be similar to a very popular product made by another company.
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When did MeToo start?

The phrase "Me too" was tweeted by Milano on October 15, 2017, and had been used more than 200,000 times by the end of the day. It was also tweeted more than 500,000 times by October 16 and the hashtag was used by more than 4.7 million people in 12 million posts during the first 24 hours on Facebook.
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