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Originally Posted by MuseChaser
A decade or three ago, when someone wanted to append an additional affirmative clause or descriptor to a thought, the word that most folks used was "too," as in, "Me, too," "I'd like to go, too," or "we have a dog, three cats, and a three-legged gopher, too."
A while ago, folks started using "as well" in place of "too." That always grated on me; to me, it came off sounding pretentious and affected. Years went by, more and more people adopted it, and now I hardly ever hear anyone use "too;" everyone uses "as well" now. I even find myself using it as well (CRAP!).
What happened to "too?" Why use two words when one "too" can be used?
Perhaps to convey increased smartment?
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Why say "even" and "as well" (or "too") in a sentence? That doesn't make sense, and is a waste of words. A lot of people would say "as well" on that last sentence for no good reason (this one, too...)
I think I use "also" or "too" most often.
I'd wager that a lot of people just don't know which to/two/too is the right one, so they use different words.
C