Saturday, October 29, 2016

Go down the hall meaning? (For giving directions)


When I asked for the directions to the HR's cubicle, I got this reply:



Go down the hall then take the first left, You will find the HR's cubicle there.




(I don't remember exactly what he said.)


I am assuming by down the hall he meant to go straight and then take a left.


Can I apply the same logic for streets and roads while giving the directions?


Go down the road and then take a left.


I would really appreciate if someone can explain the meaning of the phrase "down the hall" in this context.




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