to become comfortable in a new situation · to adapt to a new place or job
This idiom is perfect for when you're starting a new journey, whether it's moving to a new city, beginning a new job, or even just arriving at a new travel destination. It means you're gradually getting comfortable and understanding how things work! 🌍✨
💡 **Think of a baby learning to walk!** 👶 At first, it's wobbly and uncertain, but eventually, they find their balance and stride. It's the same when you're adapting to something new. Don't worry if it takes some time to 'find your feet'! Patience is key! 🐢🔑
Your friend just moved to a new country. They were initially struggling with directions and cultural differences, but now they say they are slowly becoming more comfortable and familiar with everything. Which English expression best describes their situation? A. to bite the bullet B. to be on cloud nine C. to find your feet