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The acronym of the popular idiom, "[Different Strokes] for Different Folks." [Different Strokes] for Different Folks: To each his or her own tastes or preferences; different things please different people; different people have different requirements and thus the approach to each must be individualized; different people need to be treated differently – they need to be pleased, flattered, or gratified in different ways; also used as a brooding comment on how we must grudgingly put up with the ways of others who have different tastes. The idiom originated in the [United States of America] in the 1960s and is commonly used today. The earliest use of the quote I found was by the Soul Singer, Syl Johnson in his single titled "Different Strokes".
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