Search from various English teachers...
Iris
Do you say "remember me to somebody" when you want to send your regards?
Sep 24, 2013 1:57 PM
Answers · 9
2
Hi Iris, although the term is correct, it's formal and old fashioned, and these days, we use 'send [someone] my regards' or 'send my regards to [someone]'.
September 24, 2013
1
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but if you are telling someone to send your regards to someone else if you haven't seen that person for some time, you could say "Ask John if he remembers me, and send him my regards" or something like that.
September 24, 2013
1
No, not in that way. The sentence is very awkward. We'd just say "Send [someone] my regards." If you want to make someone remember, the verb is "to remind [someone]". "Remind him about our meeting later." Still, we wouldn't use "remind" in a friendly salute.
September 24, 2013
So younger generation would say "tell John I said hi". Or even younger generation "Tell John I said what's up"
September 24, 2013
Thank you,Chris. I'd like to speak as the younger generation does.:) So, sometimes we can't rely on our dictionaries.:(That's why your help is invaluable to English learners.
September 24, 2013
Show more
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn a language from the comfort of your own home. Browse our selection of experienced language tutors and enroll in your first lesson now!