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Could you give some more examples that use “place” in the same meaning here?

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Rebecca

"Know your place" is an expression that means to accept your position within society and not attempting to improve it. D.K. is telling Ted to not challenge him and to accept his status at the high school. "Know your place" has a negative connotation associated with it and is typically said in a challenging manner, like it was in this video. Synonyms for "place" would be position or status. Ex: I know my place, so I don't bother the CEO when I see him around the office. Ex: She's got a place at university.

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