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Is me either correct

Updated: 5/1/2024
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11y ago

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"Not me either", or "me neither" are correct.

Simply "me either" is not correct.

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No, the correct form is "either me" or "me either." "Me either" is a colloquial expression used to agree with a previous statement.

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