every man to his taste

every man to his taste

Each person has their own unique preferences, and all are acceptable. The phrase is not only used to apply to men. It's perfectly fine for you to have different interests than your brother—every man to his taste.
See also: every, man, taste
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Every man to his taste.

Prov. Everyone likes something different, and you should not condemn people because of what they like. (Can be used to remark that someone's tastes are different from yours, as in the first example.) Jill: Why don't you get some decent neckties, Fred? Fred: What do you mean, decent? My ties are perfectly fine! Jill: Oh, well. Every man to his taste. Ellen: People who like cats are much more discerning than people who like dogs, don't you think? Jane: Not necessarily. Everyone to his taste.
See also: every, man, taste
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • each to his/her/their own
  • eggs is eggs
  • from my cold, dead hands
  • (one's) best foot forward
  • best foot forward
  • a penny for them
  • (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
  • game on
  • great minds
  • great minds think alike