As Tdol said, we use "I was sat" for both meanings.
I was sat in the cinema when, suddenly, the ceiling caved in.
I wasn't sure where my seat was but there was an usher nearby so I asked her for help. She obliged and I was sat near a very tall, blonde lady.
Note that in the second example, I would actually use "I was seated".
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