Talk:Chalk and cheese

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Moritheil in topic Redirect to apples and oranges inappropriate

Different, not incompatible edit

IME, 'chalk and cheese' is more often used in the sense of 'different' than 'incompatible'. Googling would seem to confirm this.

Also, 'oil and water' is not a particularly 'American' phrase; an appropriate Google search produces plenty of UK-based hits. --Calair 01:07, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Redirect to apples and oranges inappropriate edit

"Chalk and cheese" indicates complete fundamental dissimilarity, whereas "apples and oranges" indicates some broad similarities but also fundamental differences. See the discussion at Talk: apples and oranges for more on this. -moritheilTalk 01:15, 4 May 2009 (UTC)Reply