Friday, April 6

"Real English 14- Same Here"

"Same here" means "Me too" or "Likewise."

Look at some of the below sample examples for your reference:

1. Situation is in a restaurant

Waitress: What can I get for you?
Glenn: I am gonna gave a Caesar salad to start off, and the surf and turf for my entree. How about you Kyoko?
Kyoko: Same here.
Glenn: Really? You are a copycat...That's not fun at all...I wanted you to order something else, so we could have some variety!! Excuse me Miss, can I change my order?
Waitress: Sure, no problem.

2. Situation is at work

Tom: I don't think I am going to be able to make the deadline tomorrow if I don't do overtime tonight...It's a shame cause I really wanted to get outta here early and watch the first episode of the new TV series. But, there's nothing I can do about it. Work before play! Ah...Anyway, how about you?
Steve (Tom's co-worker): Same here. I can't leave early tonight either. Maybe I will leave the office around 9ish.


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