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The phrase "We will miss you too" is not a question; it's a statement expressing that the speaker shares the sentiment of missing someone. If you're looking to ask someone if they will miss you, you could phrase it as, "Will you miss me too?" This would clearly convey your intent to ask about their feelings.

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