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How to say you agree with what another text message said ?
Someone thanked someone and said he found a meeting useful.I want to say I am of he same o pinion.but less formally.
What do you typically say?
Thank you
2017年4月25日 12:32
回答 · 4
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You could say "no problem" (an informal "you're welcome") and then say "me too"
2017年4月25日
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"Ditto" is quite informal among friends and/or co-workers whom you know. For example, if you are with a friend and he or she says I really like that (text, movie, book, information, car, and so forth) you simply reply "ditto." Remember, "ditto" is a very informal English term but not uncommon in day-to-day usage. Other informal terms: "likewise", "same here", "I agree."
2017年4月25日
1
"I agree, thank you" or perhaps "Thanks from me too" or "I found it useful too, thanks."
2017年4月25日
An informal and polite way to put it would be, "Totally", which would be implied as short for, "I totally agree with you".
2017年4月25日
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