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A friend and I were talking about food the other day, and he indicated that he doesn't care for cold soups. I said, "Me either", to which he responded that he'd usually say, "Me neither". What do you all say, and which is correct--er, less incorrect perhaps?
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either, usually, I think.
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Hmm, gazpacho, vichyssoise, borsht. Yum.
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I don't either (pronounced eye-ther) or me neither (pronounced nee-ther). Hmmm, consistant I ain't.
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Dear Jackie: I think the replies "Me either" or "Me neither" are idioms, and so not susceptiable to grammar. I did find a joke with your friend's version: 'Me neither'
Bob and Joe sat next to each other taking a test. When they finished, the teacher called them up to the front of the room and said, "Boys, I will have to give both of you a zero on this test"
"W-why?" they wanted to know, though Joe was shifting uncomfortably.
She said, "Your answers were too nearly alike. One of you cheated and the other one let him do it."
"What makes you think we cheated?" Bob asked. "That could have been a coincidence."
The teacher said, "I might have believed that if it wasn't for the fact that when you came to question #10, Bob wrote in 'I don't know' for the answer, and you, Joe, put 'Me neither'!"
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I would say "Me neither" or "Neither do I". My mother would say, in her stilted English, "Me not either". But even she would not say, "Not either do I".
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Seems like you oughta have a negative in there somewhere. 'I don't either.' 'Me neither.' Also the 'n' works as a nice little epenthetic cushion between the 'e' of 'me' and the 'ei' of 'either' (which I pronounce ee-ther). I wonder how many of us say 'me neye-ther'?
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epenthetic cushionHey, we're not paying you to be a thinker, Faldage.
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>we're not paying you to be a thinker, Faldage. I think that putting a smiley on these doesn't much mask the Snideness Quotient. The Lone Haranguer
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