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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of including someone in a conversation, group, or list, often in the context of social media or messaging platforms.
Example: "I appreciate you adding me to the group chat; I'm looking forward to the discussions."
Alternatives: "including me" or "inviting me".
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Don't even think about adding me.
Some food for thought: Have you considered adding me as a beneficiary on your life-insurance policy?
I know full well that juggling hard-boiled eggs would do more for your career than adding me to your professional network.
I run track, have karate experience, and love my baseball … if you are a Yankees fan, don't even THINK of adding me on Facebook, as I want my O's to take the A.L. East!!
"People I have not heard from in eight years are adding me on LinkedIn," said Mr. Choubey, referring to the professional networking site used, in part, by job seekers.
From new staff members adding me on Facebook after three days, to random party Snapchat messages sent at 3am from someone who calls in sick the next day – it's time employers stopped ignoring digital work etiquette and set boundaries for staff members.
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Add "me time" to your to-do-list.
Add me!
Add me on Twitter".
The other adds, "Me, too".
"They want to add me on Facebook".
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