I had a pleasant time at Victoria's place! Her apartment is conveniently located a f

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The cancellation policy for/with my spot is strict so I can't just cancel whenever I want.

Are both okay?
 
Is with wrong? Because I think I heard a native speaker say with.
 
It's wrong in that sentence. Something like "the policy with my company." Some entity to be "with." A spot doesn't work.

Now, "on my spot" might work.
 
Will somebody please explain what Victoria's place has to do with anything?
 
Will somebody please explain what Victoria's place has to do with anything?

It's a secret.

Do you have "Victoria's Secret" stores in the UK? That might get lost in translation.
 
Is with wrong? Because I think I heard a native speaker say with.

For one thing, many native speakers do not speak standard English.

For another, we all make mistakes all the time. (Even those of us who think our English is perfect!)

Most importantly, our language has many gray areas. "With" isn't terrible in that sentence, it's just not what most people would say - and I what you really want to know is how to sound natural.
 
It's a secret.

Do you have "Victoria's Secret" stores in the UK? That might get lost in translation.

I just took it to mean the home of someone named Victoria. It happens!

In the U.S., we often call homes places. Let's go to my place, let's go to your place, let's go to Vicky's place. Is it used the same way in the U.K?
 
I just took it to mean the home of someone named Victoria. It happens!

In the U.S., we often call homes places. Let's go to my place, let's go to your place, let's go to Vicky's place. Is it used the same way in the U.K?

He is talking about someone's place. A Bed & Breakfast, if i'm not mistaken.

I was joking about it being a "secret."
 
I still can't connect the thread title to the question asked in post #1.
 
There is no connection, Rover. Perhaps Batman could explain why he used it.
 
There are two threads by Batman with identical titles. Batman, you have been around long enough to know that that isn't good enough. The title should include some or all of the words you are querying.
 
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