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Each To Their Own


Each To Their Own - everyone has their own way to do things; everyone has their own ideas

  • My sister is always telling me to move to the city, but I do not like the city. I told her each to their own.
  • Please do not tell me what to do. Each to their own.
  • Everyone I know has a car. I do not want a car, but each to their own.
  • The girls are going on a cruse ship. I do not like cruse ships, but each to their own.
  • We do not like to eat in restaurants so much, but each to their own.
  • I do not understand how people can be on their phone for hours, but each to their own.

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