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It's equivalent to "me, too." The phrase "me, too" is actually grammatically incorrect. Hyper-correctly, it's supposed to be "I, too," which is an elliptical expression used to express concurrence with someone else's opinion. For example: Bob: I like apples. Bill: I, too [like apples]. That evolved into the ungrammatical "me, too." Common usage, however, has rendered it acceptable. Now -- finally! -- to answer your question. Bill, in the short exchange with Bob above, could have responded, "As do I," which is a bit bombastic.

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