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Which is correct?

Dear Jay, I was contacted by Sue on behalf of herself, John, and you.

or

Dear Jay, I was contacted by Sue on behalf of herself, John, and yourself.

JeffSahol
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Zoey
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  • Check out the 2nd answer [here][1] [1]: http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/1176/when-is-it-correct-to-use-yourself-and-myself-versus-you-and-me – JeffSahol Mar 13 '14 at 13:27
  • See also: http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/27101/people-like-you-versus-people-like-yourself and http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/69999/a-sensible-person-like-you-vs-a-sensible-person-like-yourself – Kevin Workman Mar 13 '14 at 13:29
  • And http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/10684/if-you-are-talking-on-behalf-of-you-and-someone-else-what-is-the-correct-usag, which is specifically about "on behalf of" – nxx Mar 13 '14 at 15:56

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May I suggest?

Dear Jay, I have been contacted by Sue on John's and your behalf...

or

Dear Jay, Sue has contacted me on John's and your behalf...

JSanchez
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