go native

go native
go native
To assimilate oneself to an alien culture or to the way of life of a foreign country (usu less advanced than one's own)
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go native phrase
to start living like local people when you are in another country. This phrase shows that you do not approve of this behaviour, or think that it is funny.
Thesaurus: ways of lifesynonym people who live in a particular wayhyponym
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humorous or derogatory (of a person living away from their own country or region) abandon one's own culture, customs, or way of life and adopt those of the country or region one is living in

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go native
: to start to behave or live like the local people

After a few weeks, she was comfortable enough to go native and wear shorts to work.

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go ˈnative f10 idiom
(often humorous) (of a person staying in another country) to try to live and behave like the local people

You will be able to meet local people, eat local food and ‘go native’.

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