when in rome

"When in Rome" is a commonly used phrase that means one should adapt to the customs and behavior of the place or culture they are in, especially when it differs from their own. It implies that when visiting or experiencing a different culture, one should embrace and follow the local customs, rituals, or practices, instead of imposing their own beliefs or habits.


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