Tuesday, January 23, 2018

grammar - "fine at your side" vs. "fine on your side"

What difference(s) do the prepositions below make in the meanings of the following statements:





I hope things are fine at your side.



I hope things are fine on your side.




To me the first one rhymes more with the area around the person while the second one with the person itself. What do you think?

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