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Grammar question - calling all those teachers

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Grannyknot Wed 02-Mar-16 11:33:02

I've gone completely blank - I have to write to invite someone to meet with the Chair of a local Committee and me. Meet the two of us, that is.

grin

Do I say:

... invite you to meet with XXX and me?

...invite you to meet with XXX and I?

... invite you to meet with me and XXX? - given that XXX (Chair) is more important than me Secretary, her name should go first?

Reason I have brain freeze is having seen this man's CV, I am not even sure that he is human.

Purpledaffodil Wed 02-Mar-16 20:42:57

This contributes nothing to the discussion, but a friend's mother used to say "Me, myself,personally" when referring to herself. Oh how we sniggered in our snotty teenage way.sad.
PS I agree with janeainsworth with the 'me' rather than 'myself'.

Grannyknot Wed 02-Mar-16 21:08:48

Hi purple smile

You've reminded me of the Joan Armatrading song "Me, myself, I..."

I used to love that song:

m.youtube.com/?gl=GB&hl=en-GB#/watch?v=YbT-z10zg0Q