[Vocabulary] sit around

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Which is correct: to sit around your room or to sit around in your room?
 
I'd say the first out of those two, but you can say either, I suppose.

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Which is correct?

1. to sit around your room [STRIKE]or[/STRIKE]
2. to sit around in your room

You've been on the forum long enough to know that we need you to provide complete sentences for us to consider.
 
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