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Anonymous  +  380607 Sun, 17 Jun 07 11:36 AM

Hi,

Can you help me to understand which situation needs to have 'same' and which needs to have 'the same'? Do you have general tips? 

John: You are a lucky guy.

Joe: Why, thank you. Same (or the same) to you.    

Cool Breeze  +  380691 Sun, 17 Jun 07 03:00 PM
 Anonymous wrote:

Hi,

Can you help me to understand which situation needs to have 'same' and which needs to have 'the same'? Do you have general tips? 

John: You are a lucky guy.

Joe: Why, thank you. Same (or the same) to you.    So are you.


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Kooyeen  +  380697 Sun, 17 Jun 07 03:14 PM
Or,

Merry Christmas!
Same to you! / And the same to you!

Get lost, you moron!
Same to you! / And the same to you!

Smile [:)]

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