remember (one) to (someone)

remember (one) to (someone)

To bring or deliver one's greetings to someone else. Have fun on your trip—please remember me to Aunt Lily and Uncle Michael!
See also: remember
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Remember me to someone.

Please carry my good wishes to someone. (The someone can be a person's name or a pronoun.) Tom: My brother says hello. Bill: Oh, good. Please remember me to him. Tom: I will. Fred: Bye. John: Good-bye, Fred. Remember me to your Uncle Tom.
See also: remember

remember someone to someone

to carry the greetings of someone to someone else. Please remember all of us to your uncle. I will remember you to my brother, who asks of you often.
See also: remember
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

remember to

v.
To deliver greetings from someone to someone else: Please remember me to your family.
See also: remember
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • Remember me to
  • remember to
  • it escapes (one)
  • AFAICR
  • jog (one's) memory
  • jog memory
  • jog somebody's memory
  • something to remember (one) by
  • something to remember somebody by
  • as far as I (can) recall/remember