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Doctor Rod 🤗
Professional TeacherInteresting English Phrases #10
When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do
This phrase refers to the importance of adapting yourself to the customs of the people who are in a certain place or situation and behave as they do.
Example of Use: “Are you sure we should eat this with our hands?” Answer: “Why not? All of these people are eating it that way. When in Rome, do as the Romans do!”
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Oct 7, 2021 8:36 PM
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As a native English speaker, I use this phrase all the time! I usually use the shortened version which takes advantage of the first half of the phrase and simply say,
“When in Rome!”
Great post!
October 9, 2021
Doctor Rod 🤗
Language Skills
English, Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
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