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Wed 30 Aug, 2017 01:36 am
Which of the two sentences is correct?
1) Sign me in for the London trip.
2) Sign me up for the London trip.
By the way, is it "the London trip", "the trip to London" or are both possible?
Thank you.
@paok1970,
Sorry. Gotta stay outta this one. I know a trick Brit question when I see one.
@paok1970,
I've never heard anyone say 'Sign me in for the London trip.'
Signing up for something usually involves a commitment of some sort, in this case going to London. Signing in is more passive, when you sign into A2K you're not committing to doing anything.
So example 2 is correct.
@Ponderer,
Why the need to comment? It sounds like you're trying to make this about you.
Both "London trip" and "trip to London" are acceptable, and I see no reason to prefer one over the other.
@izzythepush,
Thank you Izzy. I think that's the nicest thing you've ever said to me.
@Ponderer,
It probably is to be honest.