none of one's business イディオム
none of one's business
none of one's business Not one's concern, as in
How much I earn is none of your business. This expression employs
business in the sense of “one's affairs,” a usage dating from about 1600. (Also see
mind one's own business.) A slangy, jocular variant from about 1930 is
none of one's beeswax. The related verb phrase
have no business is used to indicate that one should not meddle or interfere, as in
He has no business discussing the will with outsiders.none of (one's) business
Something that is of no affair to another. It's absolutely none of his business what I do with the money I earn.Learn more: business, none, ofnone of one's business
Not one's concern, as in How abundant I acquire is none of your business. This announcement employs business in the faculty of "one's affairs," a acceptance dating from about 1600. (Also see mind one's own business.) A slangy, amusing alternative from about 1930 is none of one's beeswax. The accompanying verb byword have no business is acclimated to announce that one should not meddle or interfere, as in He has no business discussing the will with outsiders. Learn more: business, none, of