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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Synonyms for "in one's shoes"

- It means that they considered it in the customer’s shoes.

Could you teach me some synonyms for "in the customer's shoes"?
When I talk with Asian people, Some people couldn't understand the meaning of "in one's shoes". Is it okay to replace to the following words?

1)in the customer's position
2)In the point of the customer's view
3)In customer's view
4)In customer's point
5)in customer's way

Please pick up the wrong expressions. Thank you in advance for your teaching.
  

Top answer

from the customer's position from the customer's viewpoint from the customer's view from the customer's point of view

  • from the customer's position from the customer's viewpoint from the customer's view from the customer's point of view
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from the customer's position
from the customer's viewpoint
from the customer's view
from the customer's point of view
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Ah! Thank you so much for your teaching,Mr Micawber. All the time I say "In my view". Can I say "From my viewpoint", "From my view", or "From my point of view"? (Eg, In/From my view, his words are a little reasonable), Thank you in advance for your additional teaching.
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Son JamesAll the time I say "In my view". Can I say "From my viewpoint", "From my view", or "From my point of view"?
Yes, indeed, but: ...his words are reasonable / not very reasonable.
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Ah! I think that I've learned a very big thing from you,Mr Micawber. Thank you so much for your kind teaching,Mr.MicawberEmotion: embarrassed

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