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hmmm... is it "i'm in the office" or "i'm at the office"?? i always have doubts with this one...
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10 de ago. de 2010 17:14
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Either is fine but I think it's much more common to say "at the office"; you might only hear someone say "in the office" if you're talking with someone outside of the building/department & telling them you left something "in the office."
I think of "in the office" as being more exact in location; like, that's where you happen to be sitting/standing at that moment, while "at the office" just means you're inside the building or inside the department/cubicle that you work in.
10 de agosto de 2010
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Either is fine, they're both right. I prefer "I'm at the office", but normally I just tell people "I'm working right now" or "I'm at work".
10 de agosto de 2010
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Here in the US, people use both. Even I'm not sure which is the proper usage.
10 de agosto de 2010
I am at the office!!
10 de agosto de 2010
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