You will hear both and both will often be correct. Stick to different from and you will always be correct. Rover
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Anonymous Is it "different to" or "different from"?In my experience I have never heard anyone but the British use 'different to'. Americans use 'different than' a lot, though we are told that it is wrong, and that 'different from' is the correct version. Go figure.
Anonymouss it "different to" or "different from"?"Different from" ~ "Similar to".