Six and two threes In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "six and two threes", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-10-26 04:10

Meaning of Six and two threes

Synonyms:

six of one, (and) half a dozen of the other

Six and two threes noun uncountable

Used to indicate two choices or situations are equal or equivalent

A: "Which dress is better?" B: "Both look like six and two threes to me."

To be honest, I think it’s six and two threes when it comes to living in the city or country because wages are higher in urban areas than in rural areas, but the cost of living in the countryside is much lower than in the city.

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