from father to son
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British pronunciation/fɹɒm fˈɑːðə tə sˈʌn/
American pronunciation/fɹʌm fˈɑːðɚ tə sˈʌn/
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used to refer to the passing down of traditions, knowledge, values, or skills from one generation to the next, especially from a father to his son

What is the origin of the idiom "from father to son" and when to use it?

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The phrase "from father to son" is an ancient concept that traces back to the early societal structures and cultural practices where family lineages held great significance. It reflects the traditional patriarchal systems, where the eldest son was often designated as the heir and responsible for carrying forward the family name, wealth, and values. It is used to emphasize the continuity of a particular trait, skill, or responsibility that is passed down from fathers to their sons.

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