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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Julio View Post
    I think I would always say “I’ve gotten used to…”

    It’s the modern use of “myself” rather than “me” I struggle with.
    Only to be used if you are also the subject of the sentence.

    What I can't abide is how people use, for example, 'Jimmy and I' when it should be 'me'. There seems to be a common belief that it is more polite to say I than me. But when you and said other party are the object of the sentence then it is always, without question, me - 'The Prince of Wales was frequented by Jimmy and me for much of the 1990s' or 'Jimmy and I frequented the Prince of Wales for much of the 1990s'. Simple difference between subject and object pronouns.

    Anyway, Euro spots and Scottish Cup final. Yep, hoping for a Caley loss (rather than a Celtic win). My father-in-law (much to my disgust but I guess it could be worse) is a Caley fan. For today only, f**k him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhenTattieFlooredChas View Post
    Only to be used if you are also the subject of the sentence.

    What I can't abide is how people use, for example, 'Jimmy and I' when it should be 'me'. There seems to be a common belief that it is more polite to say I than me. But when you and said other party are the object of the sentence then it is always, without question, me - 'The Prince of Wales was frequented by Jimmy and me for much of the 1990s' or 'Jimmy and I frequented the Prince of Wales for much of the 1990s'. Simple difference between subject and object pronouns.
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    Agree totally, but even worse, for me, is when folk say 'Me and Jimmy frequented...'

    Bill Bryson had a good book about the language and American/British usage, really highlighted how some of the things we snobbishly disdain from over the pond actually originated here and, having fallen out of usage, are being imported again from the yanks.
    Last edited by krakowdon; 03-06-2023 at 04:20 PM. Reason: to correct numerous grammatical, punctuation and spelling mistakes

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