no makeup too/either

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ademoglu

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Hi,

A: I just did not wanted to wear make-up today.
B: Hey! Today, I put on no makeup, too/either.

Should I use 'too' or 'either' in the above sentence after 'no'? I think 'either' works but maybe in informal English 'too' could work.

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Use only 'either'.
 

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Hi,

A: I just did not [STRIKE]wanted[/STRIKE] want to wear make-up today.
B: Hey! Today, I put on no makeup, too/either.

Should I use 'too' or 'either' in the above sentence after 'no'? I think 'either' works but maybe in informal English 'too' could work.

Thanks.

The natural answer is "Nor did I". You'll also hear "I didn't want to either".
 
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