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Can too
Socrates: You can't put your title on this work and claim it's yours.
Plato: Can too.
Socrates: Not.
Plato: Too.
This expression is childish or humorous, right? Is it rarely used?
FRC
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Hi Francois, I used to hear "Can too" in movies, what does it exactly mean?!
Thanks! :D
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Hi sweetheart,
'Can too' is an alternative to 'Yes, I can!', when someone says you cannot do something. This seems to be an usual preamble to some 'yes! no! yes! no!' war.
FRC
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Originally Posted by
Francois Hi sweetheart,
'Can too' is an alternative to 'Yes, I can!', when someone says you cannot do something. This seems to be an usual preamble to some 'yes! no! yes! no!' war.
FRC
Oh I see. Thank you so much, Francois! :wink:
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Re: Can too

Originally Posted by
Francois Socrates: You can't put your title on this work and claim it's yours.
Plato: Can too.
Socrates: Not.
Plato: Too.
This expression is childish or humorous, right? Is it rarely used?
FRC
Right.
It's not rare among children.
A: (Yes, I) can (do it) too.
B: (No, you can) not.
A: (Yes, I Can) too.
B: Mom!
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