
Originally Posted by
WhenTattieFlooredChas
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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