same to you
same to you
An expression used to reciprocate a sentiment said by someone else. A: "Have a lovely evening." B: "Same to you, Janet." A: "Your team stinks, and I hope they lose!" B: "Oh yeah? Well, same to you!"
See also: same
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
same to you
The same comment applies to you. (This can be a polite or a rude comment.) Bill: Have a pleasant evening. Bob: Thank you. The same to you. Mary: You're the most horrible person I've ever met! John: The same to you!
See also: same
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
same to you
I wish you the same (as you have wished me), as in Merry Christmas!-Same to you. [Late 1800s]
See also: same
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
(the) ˌsame to ˈyou
used to reply to a greeting, an insult, etc: ‘Have a good weekend.’ ‘And the same to you.’ ‘Get lost!’ ‘Same to you!’See also: same
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- thank you for a (some kind of) evening
- thank you for a lovely evening
- thanks for a (some kind of) evening
- thanks for a (some kind of) time
- thank you for a lovely time
- thank you for a (some kind of) time
- I had a lovely time
- I/we had a lovely time
- I've had a lovely time
- thanks for sharing