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Old 31-Mar-2008, 22:57
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Default 'try to see it my way' - Idiom?

Is there an idiom which can be used in the sense of 'try to see it my way'.

Any suggestions appreciated.

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Put yourself in my shoes.
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Thank you, David.

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