after you, my dear Alphonse



after you, my dear Alphonse

A phrase typically said when two people try to do the same thing at the same time. It derives from the 1920s comic strip Happy Hooligan, which featured two very well-mannered Frenchmen, Alphonse and Gaston. No, no, you go first—after you, my dear Alphonse!
See also: after, dear

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Emeka-Western African, Igbo
NiklasNIK-lahs (Swedish), NEEK-lahs (Finnish)Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, German
ZoÉzo-EFrench
Ranjit-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali
Nechtan-Irish Mythology, Ancient Celtic
Madeline['mædlin]