Soprano "You will see a poster that says Correo Argentino, and there you have to go in". I would have said: there you get in or you enter Yeah, I would say the same Go/come into , or enter. Go in has another meaning According to Longman go in phrasal verb when the sun or the moon goes in, cloud moves in front of it so that it cannot be seen
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Soprano"You will see a poster that says Correo Argentino, and there you have to go in". I would have said: there you get in or you enterYeah, I would say the same