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It's correct to say 'you and her'. You and her sounds more personal and connected rather then "her and you" which sounds rather rude

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In my opinion, no. Both are incorrect. The correct grammar would be "She and I" if the "you" was referring to yourself (eg She and I agree), or "you and she" if you were talking about another person to someone else (eg I saw Elsa with you the other day, you and she were going into the post office).

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9y ago

The correct way would be to say "to you both." When using it in a sentence correctly, an example of a grammatically correct sentence would be "Our company approves of your decision and we offer our congratulations to you both."

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Both of you.

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congratulations to both of you

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Congrats to you both

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john and you

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11y ago

love you both

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