It's simply a polite way of saying, "mind your own business".
The latter sounds ungracious and even rude, while substituting beeswax for business softens the comment.
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There is an absurd story, much repeated on the internet, that 18th-century ladies used to fill in the pockmarks on their faces (this was when smallpox was a common and disfiguring disease)with beeswax, which would melt if the lady sat too near the fire. If someone else warned her about this, she would retort "mind your OWN beeswax!" This story is only mentioned to say that there isn't a shred of truth in it. Though beeswax was often (and still is) a component of cosmetics of all kinds, it was not used as a pockmark filler in this way. The beeswax saying is of 1920s origin, a garbling of "mind your own business." While it might seem harshly rude to say "mind your own business," changing the last word to "beeswax" softens the blow, and makes a jovial point of the same sentiment.
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It means "Mind your own business."
The meaning of mind your beeswax is in short "Mind your business." This is used to tell someone they are not welcome in the conversation.
He has a strong mind. Know your own mind. Mind your own business! Would you mind watching my kids?
Mind your own beeswax or in a manner more fitting to the pious check your motives perceptibly and intentionally before interfering and don't proceed if the results are potentially worse than the initial problem. The most inhumane atrocities occur under the control or guidance of people with good intentions or high expectations ignoring their own misgivings and/or reasonable thinking bent on their misguided faith in their ability to solve their perceived dilemmas.
Beeswax is the sticky, wax-like liquid that bees use it to make their honeycombs, which is where they make honey.
The slang term "beeswax" is used instead of "business" - so: "Mind your own business".
It means "Mind your own business."
The meaning of mind your beeswax is in short "Mind your business." This is used to tell someone they are not welcome in the conversation.
Beeswax is a wax secreted by bees from which they make honeycomb; or, the processed form of this wax used in the manufacture of various goods; "Business"; in phrases like mind your own beeswax and none of your beeswax. It can be used to make candles or hairgel or lip balm
it doesnts so mind ur own beeswax!live with ur own style
"Mind your own beeswax" is an informal way of telling someone to focus on their own business or affairs and not to interfere in others'. It is a playful and colloquial way of asserting boundaries and privacy.
The phrase "None of your beeswax" likely originated as a playful and slightly humorous way of telling someone that something is none of their business. It is a polite way of saying that the topic being discussed does not concern the other person. The use of "beeswax" in place of "business" is thought to have originated in the early to mid-20th century.
you dont need to know PEOPLE so mind ur beeswax
Now this is a question why do u want to know zacs info?mind your on beeswax
Yes, you can substitute paraffin wax for beeswax in making cold cream. Paraffin wax is a mineral wax derived from petroleum, whereas beeswax is a natural wax produced by honeybees. Keep in mind that paraffin wax may provide a different texture and feel to the final product compared to beeswax.
The story goes, though I'm not sure how much of it is legend and how much is fact: Back when young ladies would gather to make candles for home use, they would often gossip while they created. Hence to say "mind your own beeswax" was a way to say "mind what you are doing and not the affairs of others." The other saying born out of here is "none of your beeswax" meaning, "it's none of your concern"
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