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Fri 7 Jul, 2017 10:07 am
Should I use "Me either" or "Me neither" below?
a) I didn't like the movie.
b) Me either. / Me neither.
@paok1970,
I believe me neither is considered proper or more proper as a variation of neither did i. I also believe it's more commonly said among English speakers. Me either is fairly common in the United States.
@paok1970,
If you don't know that one toss a coin and follow your nose. Joker!
@Fil Albuquerque,
@ Fil Albuquerque
What do you mean by "If you don't know that one toss a coin and follow your nose. Joker"?
Please eplain it to a non-native speaker of English.
Thank you.
@paok1970,
I can't, I am a non-native monkey to, typing words by chance...
@paok1970,
He's just teasing. Try not to let it bother you.