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Gurei
When somebody says Merry Christmas, for example, can I answer for you too and to you too as well?
Dec 30, 2009 7:15 PM
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It's better to say, 'Thank you and may you and your family have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year as well.'
December 30, 2009
Hello Gurei,
You can answer:
"Merry Christmas to you too " or shortly "to you too".
You can't say " for you too" but you could still use "for" an say instead:
" It's Merry Christmas for all."
December 30, 2009
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