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Old 12-30-2016, 02:55 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by MuseChaser View Post
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?
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.

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