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Sit at somebody’s feet

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Observational LearningPlay
Use this phrase to express learning through close observation, not formal education. SlideI sat at the feet of the head chef to understand the nuances of French cuisine.
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Metaphorical PresencePlay
It's a metaphor; you're not literally sitting down. It shows deep attention to a mentor's ways. SlideHe sat at the feet of the master carpenter, absorbing every detail of the craft.
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Respectful PupilPlay
Highlights a respectful student-teacher relationship. SlideAs an apprentice, I sat at the feet of a renowned novelist.