Meaning

When "you’re into" something the speaker is very interested in the subject or activity he or she is talking about. If you're into something, it means you really like it.

Today's Sentences

01

I’m into you.

Situation 1

I have something to tell you.

Okay.

I'm into you.

I’m into you?
You mean you have feelings for me?

Situation 2

I think you’re amazing.
I’m so drawn to your beliefs and values.

Thanks.
I’m into you too.

We’ve been spending a lot of time together.

We have.
I think I’m ready to take the relationship more seriously.

02

I’m into music.

Situation 1

So what do you do on your time off?

I’m into music.

What genre of music do you listen to?

I listen to all genres and enjoy creating music as well.

Situation 2

What are your interests or hobbies?

I'm into music.

What kind of music are you into?

I’m an instrumentalist and I play a lot of classical pieces.

03

I’m into sports.

Situation 1

What have you been up to these days?

I’m into sports, so I joined a few teams.

That’s a great way to get in some exercise and socialize at the same time.

It is!
I really enjoy it.

Situation 2

What do you usually do on the weekends?

I’m into sports.
I’ve been training to swim the 400m and beat my personal best.

That’s impressive!

Thanks!

04

I’m into the stock market.

Situation 1

I need to buy this monitor.

It’s a great choice.
May I ask if it’s for gaming or work?

I’m into the stock market and wanted to upgrade my desk set this summer.

I understand.
It’s a great monitor for what you’re doing.

Situation 2

Have you noticed that there’s a lot of money flowing into our account?

Yes, I noticed.
It’s because I’m into the stock market.

We’ve been receiving investment income?

It’s great, isn’t it?
Like free money!

05

I’m into collecting sneakers.

Situation 1

Why do you need all these clear boxes?

I’m into collecting sneakers and thought I have enough to display now.

So you were a ‘sneakerhead’ all this time!

I like to call myself a sneaker enthusiast.

Situation 2

Can I borrow $1500?

That's a lot of money to borrow.

I’m into collecting sneakers now, I thought I'd go out and invest in some new kicks.

Is that your new thing?

Writer's Note

Here are a few more examples so that you can practice all those "I'm into" phrases! Remember that being "into something"="like"👍.

Subject + be verb + "into" + noun…

  1. I'm into skateboarding.
  2. She's into karaoke.
  3. We're into line dancing.
  4. My friends are into hiking.
  5. My sister's into oil painting.

Subject + be verb + "into" + gerund…

  1. I'm into playing the guitar.
  2. She's into writing blog posts online.
  3. We're really into stargazing at night.
  4. My friends are into discussing current events.
  5. My brother's into indoor wall climbing on the weekends.

Past tense phrases using "used to be into"…

  1. I used to be into running, but now I'm into bike riding.
  2. She used to be into reading, but now she's into ebooks.
  3. We used to be into smoking, but now we're into vaping.
  4. My friends used to be into playing video games, but now they're into board games.
  5. My brother used to be into listening to music, but now he's into composing music.
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