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Originally Posted by do it again
"AT" the WEEK END doesn't really make any sense to me, either. It's not really used...
What are you doing this weekend?
I'm going to see a movie this weekend.
I'm not working this weekend.
I'm off on the weekend.
I don't wanna work on the weekend/I don't wanna work this weekend would be a lot better than I DON'T WANNA WORK AT THE WEEK END
But the music is hot and that's more important.
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Actually, maybe its a British way of speaking. My friend Dawn is from England and always phrases it "at the weekend". Also, instead of saying "getting along quite well" she'll say "getting on quite well" for quick examples.