0:11. I have what may sound like a very stupid question so please bear with me. When I started school in Puerto Rico in the mid 60s I learned that when you talk about you and another person in the same sentence you must mention that person first and then you. Like when Andy says "Me and Connie are taking Theo to Disney World". According to what I learned in first grade, he should've said "Connie and I are taking Theo to Disney World". Am I wrong here? Do they teach that in US schools? No disrespect intended, it's just a curiosity I've had for a long time.
0:11.
I have what may sound like a very stupid question so please bear with me.
When I started school in Puerto Rico in the mid 60s I learned that when you talk about you and another person in the same sentence you must mention that person first and then you.
Like when Andy says "Me and Connie are taking Theo to Disney World".
According to what I learned in first grade, he should've said "Connie and I are taking Theo to Disney World".
Am I wrong here?
Do they teach that in US schools?
No disrespect intended, it's just a curiosity I've had for a long time.
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