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11 Mar 2016
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wich sentence is correct : "you and I" or "you and me ?" ( do they mean the same ? )
wich sentence is correct : "you and I" or "you and me ?" ( do they mean the same ? )
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You and I is more polite, while you and me is more casual!
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You and I would be correct. You and me would get the point across and they'd understand what you mean, but it sounds a little off.

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