to find your direction in a new place · to figure out how to get from one place to another
Ever arrived in a new city and felt a bit lost? 🗺️ This phrase is your best friend when you're talking about how you managed (or didn't manage!) to get from point A to point B in an unfamiliar place. It's about figuring out the public transport, understanding the street names, or just knowing which way is up! 🏙️🚶♀️
💡 **Pro-Tip!** You can use this for both physical navigation (like with maps or public transport) and sometimes metaphorically for figuring out a new system or situation! For example, 'I'm still learning to navigate my way around the new company's policies.' 😉 But for travel, it's mostly about roads and routes!
Your friend just arrived in a huge, bustling city for the first time. Which English expression would best describe their challenge of finding their way around? A. To be in hot water B. To navigate your way around C. To kick the bucket