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stand in (someone's) shoes
stand in (someone's) shoes
To see or understand things from someone else's position or perspective; to empathize with someone. I used to resent my dad for the placid way he was with our domineering mother, but once I grew up a bit and stood in his shoes for a while, I came to have a greater appreciation for what he must have been going through. If you encounter a bully, try standing in their shoes—they're probably deeply unhappy and redirect that feeling onto others.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Zinaida | | zee-nah-EE-dah | Russian |
Vidal | | bee-DHAHL | Spanish |
Rostislav | | rahs-tee-SLAHF (Russian) | Russian, Czech, Medieval Slavic |
Zelig | | - | Yiddish |
Amore | | - | Italian |
Riva | | - | Hebrew |