What is another word for six and half a dozen of other?
Pronunciation: [sˈɪks and hˈɑːf ɐ dˈʌzən ɒv ˈʌðə] (IPA)
Six and half a dozen of other is a popular phrase used to indicate that two things are identical or that it doesn't matter which option is chosen. Some synonyms for this phrase include "six of one, half a dozen of the other," "the same difference," "Tomato, tomahto," "potayto, potahto," and "it's all the same." Other related phrases include "much of a muchness," "no difference," and "six and one-half dozen the other." Regardless of the specific wording, these phrases all convey the idea that the outcome of a situation will be the same, regardless of which option is chosen.