意思
Everyone has different personal preferences.
文化背景
In Russia, the kitchen is the heart of the home where intense debates happen. Using this phrase is a way to keep the peace during 'kitchen talks' without ending the friendship. During the Soviet era, 'official' taste was often mandated by the state. This proverb was a subtle way for people to defend their private, non-conformist preferences in art and literature. On platforms like VK or Telegram, this phrase is often used as a hashtag #овкусахнеспорят to avoid 'holy wars' in the comments section of food or fashion blogs. Dacha owners often have very eccentric garden decorations (like plastic swans or painted tires). Neighbors use this phrase to remain polite about each other's 'unique' landscaping choices.
The 'Polite Exit'
Use this phrase when you want to stop an argument without admitting the other person is right. It's the ultimate 'agree to disagree' button.
Don't be Sarcastic
If you say it with a roll of the eyes, it can sound very condescending, as if you're saying 'Your taste is trash.'
意思
Everyone has different personal preferences.
The 'Polite Exit'
Use this phrase when you want to stop an argument without admitting the other person is right. It's the ultimate 'agree to disagree' button.
Don't be Sarcastic
If you say it with a roll of the eyes, it can sound very condescending, as if you're saying 'Your taste is trash.'
Case Mastery
Remember that 'вкусах' is plural. Even if you are talking about one specific thing (like a hat), the proverb always uses the plural 'tastes'.
自我测试
Complete the proverb with the correct form of the word 'вкус'.
О _______ не спорят.
The preposition 'о' requires the prepositional case plural 'вкусах' in this idiom.
In which situation is it MOST appropriate to say 'О вкусах не спорят'?
Choose the best scenario:
This is a matter of personal taste, making the proverb appropriate.
Complete the dialogue.
- Тебе нравится эта песня? Она же ужасная! - Ну, ...
This is the most natural way to politely disagree about a song.
Which of these is a common variation of the phrase?
Select the alternative proverb:
This is the most common synonymous proverb in Russian.
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4 练习О _______ не спорят.
The preposition 'о' requires the prepositional case plural 'вкусах' in this idiom.
Choose the best scenario:
This is a matter of personal taste, making the proverb appropriate.
- Тебе нравится эта песня? Она же ужасная! - Ну, ...
This is the most natural way to politely disagree about a song.
Select the alternative proverb:
This is the most common synonymous proverb in Russian.
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常见问题
5 个问题Yes, absolutely. It's a timeless proverb that is used in memes, TikToks, and daily conversation.
Yes, if the discussion is about something subjective like the color of a logo or the style of an office chair.
They mean the same thing, but 'О вкусах не спорят' is slightly more formal/neutral, while 'На вкус и цвет...' is more traditional and folksy.
Because the preposition 'о' (about) requires the prepositional case. 'Вкусах' is the plural prepositional form.
It depends. If you're discussing your preference for a book, it's fine. If you're arguing about a grade, it's very rude.
相关表达
На вкус и цвет товарища нет
synonymIn taste and color, there is no comrade.
У каждого свой вкус
similarEveryone has their own taste.
На любителя
specialized formFor the amateur/connoisseur.
Сколько людей, столько и мнений
builds onAs many people, so many opinions.