How to Say ‘Me too.’ in Japanese
僕も
boku mo
[boh-koo moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [僕も] is “me too” (male-coded casual/polite). Anyone *can* say it, but many women choose [私も].
🇯🇵 In Japan: On dates, matching the other person’s politeness level matters. If they speak politely, you can still reply with [僕も] + [です] for balance.
Phrase Breakdown
僕
boku
[boh-koo]
I; me (male speaker)
First-person pronoun commonly used by men in casual-to-neutral speech. On dates, it can sound friendly but slightly casual compared to 私.
僕も映画が好きです。
I also like movies.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too; as well
Particle meaning “also/too.” Often used to agree and build rapport: 僕も嬉しいです.
僕も嬉しいです。
I’m happy too.
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