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DE GUSTIBUS

KELOWNA-Canada

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DE GUSTIBUS
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Company Address: 2496 Enterprise Way,KELOWNA,BC,Canada 
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V1X 
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195251 
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RESTAURANTS 
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  • Whats the origin of the saying, Theres no accounting for taste?
    De gustibus non est disputandum Meaning literally regarding taste, there is no dispute The phrase seems to be of medieval origin The origin is accepted as Scholastic writings because of the grammar, which is atypical A more faithful Latin rendering of the phrase might be: De gustatibus non disputandum
  • Is there a phrase for not arguing about taste?
    Both these phrases are the translation of the Latin saying de gustibus non est disputandum It implies that taste is a matter of opinion in which there is no right or wrong , thus its not subject to be debated
  • What is the origin of the word latte referring to a caffè latte?
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  • Suitable saying for different people like dislike different things?
    "DIfferent strokes for different folks", "Each to their own", "There's no accounting for taste" "De gustibus non disputandum" (and variants) are all about differences in opinions or taste, but are more about inconsequential things than about whether something is perceived as an insult –
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  • A law unto themselves - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "each to his own" = "different strokes for different folks" = "de gustibus non est disputandum" = "there's no accounting for taste" = some people like one thing others another, and there's often no reason one way or the other "a law unto themselves" = there is no higher authority that controls them
  • meaning - Origin of tootsie or tootsy (foot) - English Language . . .
    The early instance of tootsy-pootsies that Callithumpian notes in a comment beneath the posted question is evidently from "The Physiology of London Evening Parties," part IV, in Punch, or the London Charivari (January [?] 1842), subsequently included (with minor revisions) in volume 2 of Albert Smith, The Wassail-bowl: A Comic Christmas Sketch-book (1844):
  • Why do sentences that start with guess end with a question mark?
    De gustibus – keshlam Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 21:17 5 @MickaelCaruso But that you personally avoid
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