grammaticality - "Julio and I" vs "I and Julio"





“My friends and I” vs. “My friends and me” vs. “Me and my friends”
Is naming the first person last proper grammar or just proper manners?



"Julio and I went to the schoolyard." is a valid sentence.


How about "I and Julio went to the schoolyard."?


It's impolite (putting yourself first) and awkward, but is it grammatically incorrect?


[I realize the original lyric "see me and Julio..." is a grammatically correct imperative sentence]



Answer



It's impolite (putting yourself first) and awkward, but it is correct grammatically.


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