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What is correct?

Because me and my family all lived our whole life in America and we just make visits.

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Because I and my family all lived our whole life in America and we just make visits.

Nathan Tuggy
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TheBook
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    See this **> [answer to a related question](http://ell.stackexchange.com/a/22620/2127) <**. In short, it would be okay in informal speech, but to be formally correct, you'd have to say "**my family and I**". – CowperKettle Jan 02 '16 at 07:36

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Because my family and I ... in the subject part of a sentence (or because of my family and me in the predicate).

However, your sentence has issues beyond that.

Because my family and I lived our whole lives in America, we have no intention of moving anywhere else. We will only go to China to visit.

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