I hate it when you say "you too" at the times you're not supposed to. For example, at the movie theatre "Enjoy the show" and you're like "you too" and then you think to yourself "what an idiot I am."
What is that supposed to mean?
'Enjoy the show'
'You too'
What's the problem? It just means 'I hope you enjoy the show, too'. So...
i think the OP meant when an employee says it to you..
my aunt once said 'have a great time in hawaii!'
im all
'you too.'
then she got all excited cause she thought we were bringing her a long.
oh the look on her face when my parents explained to her that we werent.
or the MLIA...
pizza guy: "That pizza smells really good."
"You too!"
I think brian regan said this. oh well it still friggin true. waiter " enjoy your meal' 'you too"
^ Brian Regan is the coolest!
"hey have a nice flight" "YOU TOO...you too in--in case you ever fly some day...don't anybody look at me I'm a moron... don't know when to say the you too phrase!"
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