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Definition |
Different people have varying preferences. |
Examples |
1) At the restaurant, there is a wide variety of dishes and beverages on
the menu, so feel free to choose what you like;
to each your own. 2) She enjoys spending her weekends
hiking in the mountains, while he prefers to relax by the beach. But, as
they say, to each their own. |
Etymology |
The phrase has an unclear origin, but it
has been in use since the 16th century and likely evolved over time. |
Synonyms |
everyone possesses their unique taste, live
and let live, agree to disagree |
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