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2021.03.12 15:54

Idiom of the Day

“Walk in someone else’s shoes”

This is a very

personal idiom for me, because I believe that people everywhere need to do this more often. To “walk in someone else’s shoes” is to say that you are trying to see a point of view from someone else’s perspective. Rather than only seeing an issue or matter from how it only effects you, you should “walk in their shoes” and see how it may impact a neighbor, someone from a different province, someone of a different gender or race, or from someone across the world.
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  • Umar Farooq 2021.03.12 16:10

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    "In the same boat " is very close to it not in meaning Sir Scott?
  • Umar Farooq 2021.03.12 16:10

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    Thank you for this help!
  • Umar Farooq 2021.03.12 16:10

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    ❤👍
  • Jackson 2021.03.12 16:11

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    Does it same with 'put yourself in my shoes?'
  • Anna 2021.03.12 16:34

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    “Before judging someone, take his shoes and walk his path, taste his tears, feel his pain. Bump into every rock he tripped over. And only after that tell him that you know how to live correctly. "- Dalai Lama XIV
  • Mariam 2021.03.12 19:55

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    We have to put ourselves in one's shoes before judging them.
  • Rose 2021.03.12 20:12

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    Very useful 👍
  • Oriane 2021.03.12 20:22

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    I like this idiom a lot 😊 It’s really important Thanks 🙏
  • Said Wakrim 2021.03.12 22:09

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    Absolutely. We have to and specially when negotiating with people. You've to put yourself in their position.
  • ..... 2021.03.13 22:31

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    Thanks a lot 🙏🌹
  • hope 2021.03.14 11:23

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    Don't judge others, you don't know their circumstance or what they being through, we have different experiences, cultures, different abilities... etc.. Don't judge someone from your point of view, you have to walk in his shoes first.
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:44

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    @Sara perez good!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:46

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    @Eric Velociraptor very good!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:47

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    @Ce good!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:48

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    @ilham sanfour good! Keep practicing
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:48

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    @sust good!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:49

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    @Sunshine very good!!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:49

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    @halid Elkadere good!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:51

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    @Jennifer Blossom very good!!!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:51

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    @Bart good!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:52

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    @English student . good! Keep practicing
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:53

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    @Janet good!!!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:53

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    @kriti good!!!
  • Emad 2021.03.15 19:54

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    @Hoa Lưu good!!!
  • ilham sanfour 2021.03.15 20:18

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    @Emad thank you.
  • Janet 2021.03.15 21:05

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    @Emad Thanks
  • Yvonne 2021.03.20 11:28

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    It really helps cuz I was confused when my lecturer used this idiom to tell us how to do digital marketing.

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