it’s my/her etc. way or the highway
a warning that you must either do as someone says or leaveThey need to quit demanding “our way or the highway” and begin to understand that “the way it’s always been done” isn’t a good reason to keep doing the same old things.
Retailers are not going to adopt a “my way or the highway” attitude with their customers.
Submitted from:
United Kingdom on 15/10/2019