Kksenia
To each their own or Each to their own? I've seen both phrases online.
26 Thg 01 2025 16:33
Câu trả lời · 4
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Both "To each their own" and "Each to their own" are used in English, but "To each their own" is more commonly used and sounds more natural. Meaning: It means everyone has their own preferences, and that's okay. Example: - "I don't like pineapple on pizza, but to each their own." Short Tip: Stick to "To each their own" for a natural, widely understood expression.
28 Thg 01 2025 10:09
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Traditionally, it was "to each HIS own" but this may now be rejected by many contemporary native English speakers. But of the two choices you've given, "To each their own" is far more common. I don't believe I have ever read or heard the phrase "each to their own" and I've been speaking English a long time!
27 Thg 01 2025 08:10
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Hi Kksnenia. I think they are both fine. Have a nice day 🤗
26 Thg 01 2025 18:53
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Both are fine
26 Thg 01 2025 16:35
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