What Is Another Way to Say “You Too”?

Looking for synonyms for you too? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say you too.

  • Likewise
  • Same to you
  • Ditto
  • And you as well
  • Back at you
  • Right back at you
  • You as well
  • Also you
  • The same to you
  • In return to you
  • Equally so
  • As do you
  • Similarly
  • And you
  • In kind

Want to learn how to say you too professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Likewise

Appropriate Use: Used to respond in agreement or to return a sentiment.
Example: “Have a great weekend!” “Likewise!”

2. Same to You

Appropriate Use: Used to return a greeting or a wish.
Example: “Congratulations on your promotion!” “Same to you!”

3. Ditto

Appropriate Use: Informal way to say that you agree or have the same sentiment.
Example: “I hope we meet the project deadline.” “Ditto!”

4. And You as Well

Appropriate Use: Used to return a sentiment or a wish.
Example: “Best of luck with your presentation!” “And you as well!”

5. Back at You

Appropriate Use: Informal and playful way to return a sentiment.
Example: “Keep up the good work!” “Back at you!”

6. Right Back at You

Appropriate Use: Similar to ‘back at you’, used informally to return a sentiment.
Example: “You did a great job on that project!” “Right back at you!”

7. You as Well

Appropriate Use: Used to return a wish or sentiment.
Example: “Enjoy your vacation!” “You as well!”

8. Also You

Appropriate Use: Simple and direct way to return a sentiment.
Example: “Have a safe trip!” “Also you!”

9. The Same to You

Appropriate Use: Used to return a sentiment or a wish.
Example: “Wishing you a happy new year!” “The same to you!”

10. In Return to You

Appropriate Use: Formal way to return a sentiment or wish.
Example: “May your endeavors be successful.” “In return to you!”

11. Equally So

Appropriate Use: Indicates that the sentiment is shared equally.
Example: “I’ve enjoyed working with you.” “Equally so!”

12. As Do You

Appropriate Use: Used to acknowledge a shared sentiment or characteristic.
Example: “You contribute valuable insights.” “As do you.”

13. Similarly

Appropriate Use: Indicates agreement or shared sentiment.
Example: “I appreciate your help on this project.” “Similarly!”

14. And You

Appropriate Use: Simple way to return a greeting or wish.
Example: “Have a good evening!” “And you!”

15. In Kind

Appropriate Use: Formal way to return a sentiment or expression.
Example: “Your assistance has been invaluable.” “In kind!”

Linda Brown