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Witty zany 195 Posted 8 years ago
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To be surprised in or at meeting someone ?

To be surprised in or at meeting someone ?

  

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Hi I would say 'at': - I was surprised at meeting John: I hadn't seen him for years Dave

  • Hi I would say 'at': - I was surprised at meeting John: I hadn't seen him for years Dave
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Hi

I would say 'at':

- I was surprised at meeting John: I hadn't seen him for years

Dave

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witty zany 195To be surprised in or at meeting someone?

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