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You usually refer to others before yourself.

Myself is a reflexive pronoun and usually refers back to the subject of the sentence or clause.

I admire myself. We cooked the lunch ourselves.

My husband and I is correct.

My husband and I went to the lakes for summer.

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The easy way to remember to rule is to drop the 'My husband' bit and just imagine you were talking about yourself.

So you obviously say "I have two children" instead of "Me have two children"

and you obviously say "This house belongs to me" instead of "This house belongs to I"

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My 'husband and me' is the subject of the sentence but me is not a subject pronoun. I is a subject pronoun so 'My husband and I' is correct. ans:Me AND MY HUSBAND WENT

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Me and my husband

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