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to each his/her/their own to each his/her/their ownEveryone has a right to have different preferences or make different choices. I personally wouldn't have chosen such a flashy car, but to each his own. A: "It's a bit of a guilty pleasure, but I really love watching cheesy horror movies." B: "Hey, to each their own. I'm not going to judge you for that."See also: each, ownTo each his own.Prov. Each person has the right to make choices. A: Bob likes chopped prunes on ice cream! B: To each his own.See also: each, ownto each his ownOne has a right to one's personal preferences, as in I'd never pick that color, but to each his own. Versions of this maxim appeared in the late 1500s but the modern wording was first recorded in 1713. See also: each, ownto each his ownEvery 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. See also no accounting for tastes. See also: each, own |