A fork of Rural Dictionary
English version of the phrase " Six to one half a dozen to another" meaning two equal parts or choices.
"Should I go left or right?" said the driver. "Six or two threes" said the passenger. "Both ways gets us to the location."
Same difference It is completely not the same as 'six of one and half a dozen of the other'
'They've only got Fosters and Carling, which one do you want?' 'Six and two threes, they're both shite'