When in Rome
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The phrase "When in Rome" is a contraction of the proverb "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" which is used to advise people to adapt to the culture of places that they visit.
When in Rome may also refer to:
- When in Rome (1952 film), a 1952 film starring Van Johnson and Paul Douglas
- When in Rome (2002 film), the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen television film
- Catwoman: When in Rome, a DC Comics miniseries
- "When in Rome", a poem by Mari Evans which is a conversation between a white woman and her African-American servant
- "When in Rome", the title of a Latin-language based stand up tour by British comedian Alex Horne
In music:
- When in Rome (band), a dance trio from England
- "When in Rome" (Nickel Creek song), a song from the album Why Should the Fire Die? by Nickel Creek
- When in Rome, Kill Me, an album by Leeds-based pop group Cud
- When in Rome Do as the Vandals, an album by punk band The Vandals
- "When in Rome" (Travist Tritt), a song by American country artist Travis Tritt
- "When in Rome" (Supagroup), a song by New Orleans rock and roll band Supagroup
- When in Rome... (album), by Penguin Cafe Orchestra
- "When in Rome", a song by Billy Joel from the Storm Front album