Follow in somebody’s footsteps
phrase
To do the same thing as someone else, often someone in your family, especially in the same job or position.
Sarah decided to follow in her mother's footsteps and study law.

Often appears as...
- follow in parents' footsteps
- follow in father's footsteps
phrase
To do the same thing as someone else, often someone in your family, especially in the same job or position.
Sarah decided to follow in her mother's footsteps and study law.

Often appears as...
- follow in parents' footsteps
- follow in father's footsteps
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Family Tradition
Often implies continuing a family practice, suggesting respect and honor towards the family.

Tom followed in his grandfather's footsteps to become a doctor, just like every man in their family.
Personal Choice
It's a personal decision to continue someone's legacy, not a requirement or obligation.

Despite her family's expectations, she did not follow in her father's footsteps; she pursued art instead.
Cultural Connection
This phrase has positive connotations within most cultures, as it fosters a sense of continuity.

He followed in his mother's footsteps, upholding the cultural tradition of becoming a skilled potter.
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