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What does "walk the footsteps" mean? Could you give me some examples as well?

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Rebecca

Here, to "walk the footsteps" of someone else means to see life from their perspective and experience. Some similar and common phrases are "walk a mile in my shoes" or "put yourself in my shoes" - both meaning to see things from their point of view. Ex: Well, walk a mile in her shoes, and you'll see how challenging it is to be a leader. Ex: Put yourself in my shoes. What would you have done differently? Ex: Tim decided to try to see the situation differently by walking in the footsteps of his employees. Ex: Jerry, put yourself in her shoes. Shouldn't you apologise?

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