🇺🇸 English Expressions: To Each His Own ⚖️
Hey everyone! 👋
Today’s expression is “to each his own.”
👉 It means everyone has their own tastes, preferences, or opinions, and that’s okay.
It’s a polite way to acknowledge differences without judgment.
Origin:
This phrase comes from Latin: “suum cuique”, meaning “to each his own.” It has been used in English since the 17th century to express tolerance and acceptance of differing tastes or choices. 🌍
Examples:
• I love spicy food, but my sister hates it — to each his own. 🌶️
• Some people enjoy reality TV, others don’t. To each his own. 📺
• He prefers classical music while I’m all about rock — to each his own. 🎵
Figurative daily-life examples:
• She collects action figures, I collect stamps — to each his own. 🖼️
• I can’t stand pineapple on pizza, but hey, to each his own. 🍕
• Some people run marathons, some binge-watch shows — to each his own. 🏃📺
Now it’s your turn! 💬
Drop your own sentence using “to each his own” below 👇
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