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vote with one's feet
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(比喩的表現で)自らの行動によって好みや支持を示す、つまりその場に留まるか去るかという形で自分の意思を表明すること。 / 主に不満のある状況や不都合な環境から自発的に離れる、またはより好ましい状況に移ることを指す。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
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(idiomatic) To express one's preferences through one's actions, by voluntarily participating in or withdrawing from an activity, group, or process; especially, by physical migration to leave a situation one does not like, or to move to a situation one regards as more beneficial.
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vote with one's feet
When one feels undervalued at work, it's common to vote with one's feet rather than voicing complaints.
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When one feels undervalued at work, it's common to vote with one's feet rather than voicing complaints.
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