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when i was in hairdresser or when i was at hairdresser ?
Aug 29, 2015 11:28 AM
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Both are fine
You need "the"
I was at the hairdressers
August 29, 2015
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"When I was at the hairdresser" is most common. However, people also say, "When I was with the hairdresser." One stresses emphasis on the location of where you were, while the other places emphasis on whom you were with for your story.
August 29, 2015
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