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paok1970
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Fri 1 Sep, 2017 04:31 am
If I want to sound informal, should I use "me either" or "me neither" in the dialogue below?
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I don't like western movies.
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Me either. / Me neither.
Thank you.
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Fri 1 Sep, 2017 06:29 am
@paok1970,
Me neither. It's a negative.
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dalehileman
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Fri 1 Sep, 2017 10:52 am
@paok1970,
Again Ok'70, I'm impressed by your interest in our language, after some 80-plus years doin' it myeslf, with little heed for the technicalities
Thanks too for Iz, good at this kinda stuff
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