It depends. At the beginning of a sentence you would say... "Vicky and I went to Mongolia." At the end of a sentence you would say... "Mongolia came to Vicky and me." The trick is to leave out Vicky (no offense, Vicky), and see how it sounds. "Mongolia came to me" is way better than "Mongolia came to I." Eh? Isn't it? Of course, what Mongolia is thinking in going ANYWHERE is another question, one more complicated than I can answer.
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It depends. At the beginning of a sentence you would say... "Vicky and I went to Mongolia." At the end of a sentence you would say... "Mongolia came to Vicky and me." The trick is to leave out Vicky (no offense, Vicky), and see how it sounds. "Mongolia came to me" is way better than "Mongolia came to I." Eh? Isn't it? Of course, what Mongolia is thinking in going ANYWHERE is another question, one more complicated than I can answer.
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