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peter123

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Hi there,

Are the 'Bs' responses correct?

A: I love you.
B: you, too.

A: I miss you.
B: you, too.

A: Nice to meet you.
B: you, too.

Tks
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Yes, but oddly, you can also say "Me too" to the first two.

This would be in casual conversation -- but then, we probably don't worry about talking formally to people we say "I love you" to.

The commas aren't really necessary.
 

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hi there,
But if we use 'me too', the grammar seems wrong:

A: I love you.
B: me too=(I love me too.)

A: I miss you.
B: me too= (I miss me too.)

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I'm telling you what people say. How it's used. I recognize it doesn't seem to make sense. That's why I said "oddly."
 
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