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different strokes for different folks

English

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Etymology

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1950s US origin, popularized by Muhammad Ali (1966) and later the song "Everyday People" by Sly Stone (1968).[1][2]

Proverb

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different strokes for different folks

  1. Different people like different things; there's no accounting for taste.
    • 1968, “Everyday People”, in Stand!, performed by Sly and the Family Stone:
      There is a yellow one that won't accept the black one / That won't accept the red one, that won't accept the white one / Different strokes for different folks

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Anand Prahlad, editor (2006), The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore, →ISBN, page 324:This quintessential American proverb was coined among urban blacks in the 1950s.
  2. ^ Gary Martin (1997–) “Different strokes for different folks”, in The Phrase Finder.