Is this sentence correct or acceptable? "Me, I'm fine; them, they're sick." or more simply: "Me: fine; them: sick". I mean them as (very) colloquial expressions.
Thank you.
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Even by colloquial standards, only this one is feasible: Me, I'm fine; them, they're sick.
— Mister Micawber
Even by colloquial standards, only this one is feasible: Me, I'm fine; them, they're sick.
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