grammar - Which is better, "on" or "in" + place?


I am sometimes confused the usage of prepositions.


I say, "It happened in the bathroom."


Native speakers of English would say, "It happened on the bathroom."


Is one, both, or none correct? What is the actual difference between "on" and "in"???




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