pronouns - Jim and Myself?





When is it correct to use “yourself” and “myself” (versus “you” and “me”)?
Doubt about the subject in this phrase: I, me, or myself?
Use of “myself” in business-speak



Does it make sense to say that?


For example: Jim and myself could not attend the party.


If not, how would I say it? Thanks.




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