One of the old school
noun
A person who follows traditional ideas or ways of doing things.
My grandfather is one of the old school, he still believes in handwritten notes over emails.

Often appears as...
- he's one of the old school
- she's one of the old school
Usage tips
Idiomatic
noun
A person who follows traditional ideas or ways of doing things.
My grandfather is one of the old school, he still believes in handwritten notes over emails.

Often appears as...
- he's one of the old school
- she's one of the old school
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Tradition Emphasis
This expression highlights adherence to long-established practices rather than modern methods.

Despite modern technology, Mr. Johnson, one of the old school, prefers a typewriter.
Not Old-Fashioned
'One of the old school' implies respect for traditions, not being out-of-date or unfashionable.

As one of the old school, she values classical music while enjoying current genres.
Cultural Reference
The phrase may imply specific traditional values or behaviors characteristic of an older generation in a given culture.

Coming from one of the old school, he always dresses formally for dinner.
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