I and my sister or my sister and I?
hi there! ::hi:
I'd like to ask if there's any difference between the two following structures:
I and my sister went to the cinema...
My sister and I went to the cinema...
I 've heard that the 2nd is more polite:scramble: . Is that true?
Thanks a lot!!!!
Re: I and my sister or my sister and I?
It's certainly regarded as more polite. It is the normal order of subjects -- a first person pronoun goes last in a list -- but I'm not sure if politeness or just common usage is the reason.
In any case, it's a useful way to remember it: polite people do not put themselves first.
Re: I and my sister or my sister and I?
Yes, sister gets listed before I. This is one of the few ways in which English is a "polite" language.