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when in Rome, do as the Romans do (a visitor must follow the host's regulations and customs and must not interfere with other people's affairs); when in Rome, live as the Romans do (a visitor must follow the host's regulations and customs and must not interfere with other people's affairs); every land has its laugh law, and every corn has its chaff; a man's house is his castle; one mustn't venture into others' home with a charter of one's own |
в чужой монастырь co своим уставом не ходят : 11 phrases in 2 subjects |
General | 3 |
Proverb | 8 |