to remain in a place · to stay for a while
This expression is perfect when you're enjoying a place so much that you're considering staying longer, or if you're asking someone else about their flexible travel plans! ✨ It suggests a relaxed, unhurried decision to extend your time in a location. 😌
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'to stick around'? A. ✈️ When you have a strict flight schedule and must leave immediately. B. 🌳 When you're at a beautiful park and think, 'I could spend more time here.' C. 🏃 When you're rushing to catch a bus that's about to depart.
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'to stick around' is quite informal and often used in casual conversations among friends or fellow travelers. It implies that you have the flexibility to stay, rather than being obliged to. You might also hear 'stick with it' meaning to persist, but 'stick around' is specifically about physical presence. Don't confuse the two! 😉