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  1. Jan 13, 2017 · I love you too = I love you + other people. I love you too = I love you in the same manner as someone else loves you. 90% of the time the "someone else" is whoever "you" is in the sentence. "I love you too" is pretty idiomatic in English and the last meaning is usually what these sequence of words mean - but the way it is said or context can ...

  2. Jan 10, 2023 · I like it too. I see it too. Of course, if a person says: "I love you" and you want to say the same thing back to them, you can say in standard English: "I love you too" or "I also love you." But in the real world, many people just say: "Me, too." That is just a fact of English life [a joke but true]. "Me, too" can also be read as "Me, I love ...

  3. Feb 24, 2010 · Feb 24, 2010. #4. It is unlikely to be pronounced with a comma. The most common use would be spoken with continuous intonation all the way through. A: I \love you. B: Aw, I love you \too. Here the word 'too' has the main accent of the sentence (a falling tone) because it's the main thing you're saying. ('I love you' is in the background because ...

  4. Nov 12, 2010 · In addition, "I love you" expresses deep feelings, while "nice to meet you" is just a polite phrase. - I love you. - I love you, too. 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 ...

  5. Oct 18, 2019 · 3. I feel you are slightly overthinking this. It doesn't really matter if someone says "nice to meet you" or "glad to meet you" (or "good..." or "great...".) the response "you too" would be fine. If I was overthinking this, "you too" doesn't actually make sense for "glad to meet you". But I don't really care about logic here, I'm just ...

  6. Apr 23, 2009 · Chinese. Apr 23, 2009. #4. jacktsonis said: Yes, you have understood correctly. "Me too" in this case would mean that person 2 loves themself as well, and you would always use the first way and say "I love you too". Cheers. Thank you jack! On a related note, what if person 2 says" You too."

  7. Mar 29, 2012 · Correct response: Me too. (If the other person has a new hairstyle, you would say "Yours too.") Nice to meet you. You too. Glad to see you. Me too. (Vague; it could be interpreted as I'm glad to see myself too!) Correct response: You too. (You're glad to see the other person as well.)

  8. Jan 15, 2010 · You too - I love you too. Me too - I have the same feelings for you. Thank you is quite different. You too - I suppose this could mean I thank you too. Me too - I can't imagine this being used. Other threads on the "... too" response may be useful. Me too, you too - responding to "Nice to meet you."

  9. Jul 31, 2021 · I said I love you "too early". My boyfriend (M 20) and I (F 20) started dating around a month ago. Today, I told him I loved him, but he didn't say it back. Instead, he said thank you and he said he appreciates how I feel about him, but it was too early for him to say it back. Talked about how saying I love you was a huge deal for him and ...

  10. Aug 23, 2023 · You can say it to your parents, to your friends, to your dog etc. Ti amo = I love you but it is used with lovers, so wife/husband, girlfriend/boyfriend etc. The answer would be: - Anche io ti voglio bene / Anche io ti amo = I love you too. - Ti voglio bene anche io / Ti amo anche io = I love you too. The first one perhaps it's the most natural ...