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Thanks, Juulie.
The easiest way to remember "(you/she/her/his/George) and (me/myself/I/etc.)" situations is just to remove the other person from the equation. I remember saying at an assembly in front of the entire school "If you want to buy prom tickets, see Lynn or myself." I got such an earful from my English teacher that I now rarely get this one wrong .
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