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Formally, both of them are incorrect, you should say "neither do I". And I think "me neither" is more common, "me either" is grammatically incorrect if it is not used in a longer sentence.
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You're reading Me either vs me neither. I know neither is formally correct, but which is more colloquially correct?
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