Same to you, too. Both are correct. However, the former is far more usual and idiomatic than the latter as the use of the “too” is redundant in this phrase. 6 When you wish the same thing to somebody as they wish to you, you usually say “Same to you”.
How do you use same to you?
—used to return a greeting or insult “Merry Christmas!” “(And) the same to you!””Go to hell!” “The same to you!”
Is Same to you formal or informal?
“The same to you” is a bit more formal, but it doesn’t sound weird to use it informally or anything.
Same to you, too. Both are correct. However, the former is far more usual and idiomatic than the latter as the use of the “too” is redundant in this phrase. 6 When you wish the same thing to somebody as they wish to you, you usually say “Same to you”.
What does it mean when someone says same to you?
informal. used as an answer to someone who has greeted or insulted you in order to wish the same thing to them: “Have a good Thanksgiving!” “Same to you!” (= I hope you have a good Thanksgiving too.)
If I am talking to a friend that I always see, I would normally say “You too!”. If it is someone that I would talk formally to, but know quite well, I would say “likewise!”.
What does aswell mean?
phrase. You use as well when mentioning something that happens in the same way as something else already mentioned, or that should be considered at the same time as that thing.
Is Same to you meaning?
used as an answer to someone who has greeted or insulted you in order to wish the same thing to them: “Have a good holiday!” “Same to you!” (= I hope you have a good holiday too.)
That means I have the same wishes for you. For example, ‘happy Holi’ or ‘happy Diwali’ then in that situation you can say, “you stole my greetings”, I wish the same for you as well, may you have a happy festival.
Is likewise rude?
Is it rude to say likewise? No, its not informal or rude at all. Replying with something like ‘you too’ is way more informal.
What is the same meaning of same?
1 : something identical with or similar to another. 2 : something or someone previously mentioned or described —often used with the or a demonstrative (such as that, those) in both senses. all the same or just the same. : despite everything : nevertheless.
Do the same means?
1 : someone or something that is exactly like another person or thing being discussed or referred to He ordered the salmon, and I had the same. All of your classmates have begun their projects, and I suggest you do the same.
You, too has two primary uses, and the meaning of the phrase depends quite a bit on punctuation. When followed by a period or exclamation point, you, too is used as an answer to someone’s general good wishes.
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