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"all walks of life"

I know that "all walks of life" is an idomatic sentence but what it really means? it is very common in spoken language ?

23 de feb. de 2015 20:17
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I think the idea is that life is a path, and each of us walk our own path. When we talk about "people from all walks of life", we mean many different people with many different experiences.

23 de febrero de 2015
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I agree with Peachey.  And, yes, it is a very common expression.. at least here where I live. 

23 de febrero de 2015
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Hi labisettrice!

 

"people from all walks of life" just means "all different kinds of people".
You could use it in a sentence like this:

People from all walks of life come to italki to learn foreign languages. 


I took a train all the way across Europe, and I met many people from all walks of life.


I hope these examples help you.


Un saluto dalla Hong Kong!

24 de febrero de 2015

Thanks again Justin

unfortunately I can't help you I speak Italian and French.

 

Saluti dall'Italia

24 de febrero de 2015

Sure! very useful ! Thanks a lot Justin R

just a  clarify .. in your explanation you used  could is it right to write can as well ?

so the sentence becomes :

You can use it ec....

Thanks a lot for your helps

Fernando

24 de febrero de 2015
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