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| Please can you tell me which is the correct sentence, " you and your friends or your friends and you?" thank you |
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I and my friends (ok) My friends and I (better) You and your friends (ok) Your friends and you (better) He and his friends (ok) His friends and he (better) and so on. It's a way of showing respect to the other part of the group of people, and it is regarded as being more polite then. |
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#3
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| As a German saying puts it: Only a donkey names himself first! |
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| If only I had known of that saying before, I would just have used it to illustrate my point. |
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