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Toffee apple Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

What is the meaning of 'be in my shoe'?

Hello, I have given a task entitiles 'be in my shoe'. But the thing is I don't really understand its meaning. Is that has the same meaning as 'walk in my shoe' or 'in someone's shoe' ?
  

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I'm only familiar with "walk in my shoes", which expresses experiences. And more precisely what I observe , how I feel about different things. It's often used to convince somone from a certain point of view, that our decisions are right.

  • I'm only familiar with "walk in my shoes", which expresses experiences.
  • And more precisely what I observe , how I feel about different things.
  • It's often used to convince somone from a certain point of view, that our decisions are right.
  • I can just guess that it has the same meaning.
  • To get sure, wait for other opinions.
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I'm only familiar with "walk in my shoes", which expresses experiences. And more precisely what I observe , how I feel about different things.
It's often used to convince somone from a certain point of view, that our decisions are right.

I can just guess that it has the same meaning. To get sure, wait for other opinions.

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okay..thanks for your reply.Emotion: embarrassed
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If someone is in trouble or pain or whatever and tells you 'be in my shoe' it means that this person wants you to consider yourself in the pain or trouble this person is. I know the meaning, but I don't know if my explanation is clear. Let me me know if you don't understand.
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I get it. Thanks for your explanation. Emotion: smile

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