C# compare two objects of unknown types (including reference and value types)?

You can use the static object. Equals(object x, object y) method and not bother writing your method at all. That will handle nulls appropriately, and delegate to an implementation of object.

Equals(object) associated with either x or y ... it shouldn't matter which, as Equals is meant to be symmetric.

A reasonable option is is to work with generics, i.e.

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