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    Do you get "in an elevator" or "on an elevator?"

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    Default Re: elevator ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Fujibei View Post
    Do you get "in an elevator" or "on an elevator?"
    Good question. I think in the U.S. you would typically hear "on", particularly if you are speaking about boarding the elevator, but "in" might be used in some situations to describe events or actions that occur inside (in) the elevator, as in "the assault occurred in the elevator".
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    Default Re: elevator ride

    In BrE, we normally get in the lift.
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    Default Re: elevator ride

    In BrE, we "get in" and "get out of" the lift. We then "go up" or "go down" in the lift.
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