Learn English – Difference between “same to you, too” vs “same to you”

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I'd want to know what is the difference between "same to you, too" vs "same to you". Like people does use just "you, too" as well, but is it valid to use "same to you, too" or that's what the correct way really is.

Best Answer

Same to you.

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".