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First, let's clear up the common mistake of using 'me' or 'I'. Think of it like this, you wouldn't say "thank you for visiting with I this morning", you would use 'me' instead of 'I'. So, if you're including another person/name to that sentence, the correct way to say it would be "thank you for visiting with Scott and me this morning". Now the reason why you don't put 'me' before the other persons name has to do with etiquette. It is "more polite" to mention the other person first in the sentence...

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