sondra
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- Apr 19, 2010
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- Other
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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- Georgia
Hello.
In British English does ''in'' mean the person is sitting inside the restaurant and ''at'' outside of it?
For example, ''I am sitting at/in the restaurant of the Ritz hotel''.
In British English does ''in'' mean the person is sitting inside the restaurant and ''at'' outside of it?
For example, ''I am sitting at/in the restaurant of the Ritz hotel''.