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Fuchsia Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Personal pronoun vs reflexive pronoun

a) As for me, I don't mind what you decide to do.

b) As for myself, I don't mind what you decide to do.

Could I trouble you to tell me whether there exists any difference in meaning or nuance between a) and b)? Thanks in advance!

  

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a) is the correct version, but many native speakers use b). It's such a common mistake that it's hardly ever heard as a real mistake anymore. There is no difference in meaning.

  • a) is the correct version, but many native speakers use b).
  • It's such a common mistake that it's hardly ever heard as a real mistake anymore.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • CJ
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a) is the correct version, but many native speakers use b). It's such a common mistake that it's hardly ever heard as a real mistake anymore.

There is no difference in meaning.

CJ

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