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Isla Hood
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21 July, 23:18
What does it mean to 'know your place'?
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Emely Ibarra
21 July, 23:38
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Know ur place means that one should know his position against someone respected and to behave properly in front of them
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Pedro Price
21 July, 23:44
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It means that the speaker is a respected person and is wanting the listener to think before he speaks
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