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I wrote this. It's part of a dialog.
Who said we were friends. I only met her once. Two months ago. In/At a bar. I was there alone, having a drink when this girl came...
As I understand it, Brits only use 'in' here, but what about American's? Would you use 'at' to mean inside a bar whether that'd be at the bar in the bar or at a table or would you also only use 'in'?
Who said we were friends. I only met her once. Two months ago. In/At a bar. I was there alone, having a drink when this girl came...
As I understand it, Brits only use 'in' here, but what about American's? Would you use 'at' to mean inside a bar whether that'd be at the bar in the bar or at a table or would you also only use 'in'?