Do you say “I had a great time at @venue last night”, or “I had a great time @venue last night”?
In other words, does the ‘@’ negate the need for writing ‘at’ before it?
Do you say “I had a great time at @venue last night”, or “I had a great time @venue last night”?
In other words, does the ‘@’ negate the need for writing ‘at’ before it?
I just make sure I have a shit time everywhere I go to avoid this conundrum.
Agreed. But when you run out of characters it can be tempting to use it as a hard ‘at’. I try not to though.
Is this a thread you had saved from before you were banned for a few years, it has that feel about it.
Do you say “I had a shit time at @venue last night”, or “I had a shit time @venue last night”?
In other words, does the ‘@’ negate the need for writing ‘at’ before it?