Change places with (one) phrase
To take someone's position or spot and give them yours
I get car-sick, sitting at the back of the bus, so would you mind changing places with me?
He asked me if I could change places with him because he wanted to sit next to his friend.
To switch to another person's social status or living condition instead of your own.
I can't work next weekend—will you change places with me?
Don't judge a man until you have changed places with him.
If you had changed places with me, what would you have done?
The verb "change" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
Doing something or using something a lot.
He's constantly drinking like it's going out of fashion.