To Each His Own 🎭
Every person has his or her own preferences. This phrase, appearing in slightly different versions since the 1500s, is most often a remark that someone has a right to different preferences from one’s own. It’s like the linguistic equivalent of a personalized playlist, brimming with variety and distinctly beautiful in its eclectic charm.
Synonyms
- Different strokes for different folks.
- Whatever floats your boat.
- Live and let live.
- Variety is the spice of life.
Antonyms
- One size fits all.
- Cut from the same cloth.
- Birds of a feather flock together.
Related Expressions
- No accounting for taste: There is no explaining people’s likes and dislikes.
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: What one person finds beautiful may not appeal to another.
- Chacun à son goût: (French) Literally means “each to his own taste.”
Humor-filled Quote
“Different people, different tastes. That’s why there are chocolates AND cucumbers!” - Yummy!
Proverbial Wisdom
“One man’s meat is another man’s poison.”
Literary Reference
- “To Each His Own” by Leonardo Sciascia – An engaging novel that delves into human nature and societal pressures.
- “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams – Explores absurdity in preferences and tastes.
Song Recommendation 🎵
- “My Way” by Frank Sinatra – Celebrates living life according to one’s own preferences and individual styles.
- “Free to Be… You and Me” by Marlo Thomas & Friends – Emphasizes the importance of celebrating everybody’s uniqueness.
Movie Reference 🎬
- “Amélie” – A charming film showcasing uniquely charming characters who each revel in their own quirky ways.
- “Forrest Gump” – A classic demonstrating life’s unique flavors through a variety of character experiences.
Quizzes
Until our next exploration of the quirky world of expressions, remember: the beauty of life lies in its diversity – “vive la différence!”