none of one's business
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British pronunciation/nˈʌn ɒv wˈɒnz bˈɪznəs/
American pronunciation/nˈʌn ʌv wˈʌnz bˈɪznəs/
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used to tell someone that it is not necessary for them to know about something and that they should stop questioning about it

What is the origin of the idiom "none of one's business" and when to use it?

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The idiom "none of one's business" is used to convey that a particular matter or issue is not the concern or affair of a given individual. Its origin is not rooted in a specific historical or cultural context; rather, it is a logical extension of the English language.

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