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Is "me either "correct?
How to use "either "
Feb 24, 2015 2:30 PM
Answers · 13
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No. It should be 'Me neither'.
February 24, 2015
1
I'd agree with Su.Ki. It's not correct in British English at all. You do hear it a lot in American English though, don't you?
February 24, 2015
1
No, it's not correct, and I never use it myself, but I've seen statistics that indicate that it is much more common than the correct form in speech.
February 24, 2015
Yes, Hmwmp. When people say 'me either', they mean 'me neither', not 'me too'.
March 2, 2015
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