ok, I think i should answer the question about " me, either."
aeVd.`lxM 1. there is a conversation in Prison Break( the first season, fourteenth play): ---- I don't know if I can take it.
k&M~yb ---- Me, either.
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http://www.tingroom.com/lesson/yueyu1st/39609.html :L6%57 2. there is an argument on a foreign website.
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BUdO:fr " When people say: I don't like it. I can say " me either".
]yQqx* But what if one say: "I never saw it" or "I hardly see anything". Should I say "me too" or "me either"
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GDs/U1[* "You could say Neither did I or Nor did I. I wouldn't say me too."
o6RT 4` "Only if you wish to copy youth-speak and those who speak it. It is ungrammatical, but if you want to accept it, that's up to you. I think it is more than "informal", because "informal" does not imply incorrect usage. This is a kind of youth vernacular, and you should only use it if you wish to identify with speakers in this group."
\[|X^8j "I can see that it's incorrect, but at the same time I think the most common thing you'd hear around me (in California) would be "me, neither", no matter what the age of the speaker. It's almost a set phrase, like "says you!" You're as likely to hear it from an 80-year-old as from a teenager.
m^zD'] It is so common that "Neither do I" sounds as stiff as "It is I" in many casual conversations, even though they are both correct English.
-]-0]*oAp If I were writing something, I'd be sure to use "Neither do I." I think I would almost always choose "me, neither" in any casual conversation among friends or family, though. (Even stranger, I would use the long I sound for neither in "Neither do I" but the long E sound in "me, neither." "
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http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=99196 |z8_]o+|r1 Q"Exmn3p }8ESp3~e_ to sum up, we can use "me, either." in fact, it is being used by a group of people . but , since it's not a formal saying, it is only accepted by a certain group of persons ,expecially young people.
6kMEm)YjT {t4':{Y+ besides, "same here" can also be used as " me ,too." and it is cool to say "same here"
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