It seems like part of your question is missing. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "me too"?
The correct phrase is "to you too." It is used to respond with the same sentiment or well wishes that were given to you.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
Yes, "not too" is correct to use when you want to imply moderation or limitations, such as "not too hot" or "not too far." It can help convey a sense of balance or constraint in your statement.
It is if you capitalize and punctuate it correctly: I missed you, too.
No, "avoid from" is not correct. The correct phrase is simply "avoid," for example, "You should avoid eating too much sugar."
The correct phrase is "to you too." It is used to respond with the same sentiment or well wishes that were given to you.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
it is are to
I love you too, babe is the correct phrase
Not too bad.
Yes, "not too" is correct to use when you want to imply moderation or limitations, such as "not too hot" or "not too far." It can help convey a sense of balance or constraint in your statement.
no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
When spelt "too" this means "as well".
Yes.
The correct useage is "I am too busy to take the test."
too. To indicates direction. I'm going to the bathroom. Too emphasizes something. Too thick, too fast, too big.
guess so? i use it too.