* You have to decide if you friend is concerned about why she is poking her nose into your private life. Perhaps she has a point! If not, then all you need to say is, 'I appreciate your concern, but I have decided to do it my way and I would appreciate it if you would drop the subject.' If it continues then you are going to have to tell her that she either staying out of your private life and that if you are in need of advice you will ask her or it will cause hard feelings towards her on your part. Remember, sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees. This simply means that your friend may quite possibly see you are making a mistake when you don't see the danger signs. Good friends don't like to see their friends hurting.
Tell them to knock it off and mind their own business.
Basically, mind your own business. She may change her mind. If not, the choir teacher will find out soon enough. Do not develop a reputation as someone who cannot keep a confidence.
I know there will be people who will tell you to mind your own business, but we're talking about family here, and in my opinion, family is always your business. I think you should tell your sister. Friends will come and go, but family is for life.
Tell her to mind her own business and if that dont work just lie to her. My grandma is senile.
It should read, "Mind your own business."
"Oy vey, mind your own business."
The only way to tell is to ask your friend. Or better yet, focus on your own life and stop worrying about other people's business.
No. Mind your own business. IF he continues to bother you, threaten to tell her. If he doesn't back off, then it's his own fault.
MYOB is an acronym for "Mind Your Own Business".
Tell them to shut up and mind their own business
It means "Mind your own business."
Tell them, perhaps kindly, perhaps not, to mind their own business?