How do you respond to I miss you too?
Here are some cute and funny ideas for how to respond to I miss you from someone you care about.
- 01“I miss you too.”
- 02“What do you miss about me?”
- 03“I’ve been thinking about you too.”
- 04“I wish you were here.”
- 05“I can’t wait to see you again.”
- 06“I am counting down the days until we’re together again.”
What is the difference between miss you too and I miss you too?
“I miss you too” and “I miss you also” means that you miss someone but you also miss the person whom you are saying so. “I too miss you” and “I also miss you” means one person is missing you and you reply that you too(you are also) missing him/her.
What does the response you too mean?
If I said “You too,” I should have been talking to two people. Example: If I were talking to someone, I might say “I need you to go to San Francisco next week for a meeting.” Turning to person beside them, I’d say “You too,” which means I want both of you to be at the meeting.
How are you reply in English?
How to answer “How are you?”
- I’m good. — You can shorten this to “good” if you’re feeling relaxed. Or lazy.
- Pretty good — This was actually the catchphrase of a popular American comedian. You can hear him say it in this clip. A lot.
- I’m well. — Like with “I’m good,” you can shorten this to “well.”
Is saying I miss you the same as I love you?
I love you’s are important statements, and should be given out carefully to family and friends and other loved ones. But maybe even more challenging than saying “I love you” is saying, “I miss you.” While “I love you’s” are often joyous moments, “I miss you’s” come from a different place.
What does “Me Too” Mean in a text message?
Some people say “me too” in response to “I love you” or “I miss you.” This means “I love you, too,” or “I miss you, too.” Others say “you too,” because they’re leaving off the first part of the sentence (I love … I miss…) Someone who wants to be very clear will bother to say the whole sentence, I miss you, too.
Is it correct to say “I Miss you Too”?
As a standalone sentence, “I miss you too” is normally correct, assuming you are talking in the present tense, like you currently miss the person. Mostly, this is said if you two are currently apart. It’s a response, but a standalone sentence. “Missed you too” is a fragment of a sentence, only as a reply.
What does it mean when a guy says he misses you?
He does mean he misses you, too. It’s common vernacular shorthand for “I miss you, too”. That’s probably what he meant, but it’s a very casual remark and kind of vague. Maybe he was in a hurry, or wasn’t putting much thought into what he was saying.
How do you reply when someone says I Miss You?
Answer Wiki. When you say to someone, “I miss you”, the reply you get depends on how close, how intimate or how familiar you are with that person and it varies. It may be, “I miss you”, “I miss you too”, or “miss you” and sometimes just, “you too”.