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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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When do you say, "My family and me" or "My family and I"? Thanks
  

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Both are correct. "My family and I" is a bit more formal. You can also say "Me and my family".

  • Both are correct.
  • "My family and I" is a bit more formal.
  • You can also say "Me and my family".
  • My choice would be "My family and me".
  • It's just a matter of personal style.
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Both are correct. "My family and I" is a bit more formal.

You can also say "Me and my family". My choice would be "My family and me". It's just a matter of personal style.

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No, it is more specific than that.

First, do not put yourself first: it is rude. Use these: 'My family and I/me'.

Second, use 'I' for subject and 'me' for object:

My family and I love fish and chips.

The restaurant served my family and me very politely.

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