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“Me and my buddy George My buddy George and I)
When listing people in which you are included, always place yourself last in the list. The reason the word “I” is used instead of “Me” is that if you were the only person performing the action of the sentence, you would not say, “Me was on a run,” “Me went to the front desk,” “Me have two fishing licenses,” etc. Consequently, when adding more people to the list, “I” is the appropriate way to refer to oneself.
Yes, you are correct.
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What a coincidence! I also picked up those terms in the military. Thanks for your answer, Shipmate!
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