It depends how a person is sticking their nose into another person's business. If a person is depressed, an alcoholic, on drugs, or hanging around with a bad crowd and we care about that person, then no, it's not abusive. If one doesn't like the way a family member or friend is doing something (there is no danger to the friend or you) and you weren't asked for your opinion then yes, in ways it's abusive and certainly annoying. What makes you or anyone else think their way is the right way all the time? It's OK to agree to disagree. We all have our own opinions and that's a good thing. We can learn from each other. Happy New Year Marcy
Mind your own business unless and until your testimony is requested by an authority figure. It's always best to mind your own business at work. You're being paid to perform a job not to be the office security system...
It should read, "Mind your own business."
"Oy vey, mind your own business."
MYOB is an acronym for "Mind Your Own Business".
It means "Mind your own business."
Mind your own business.
The slang term "beeswax" is used instead of "business" - so: "Mind your own business".
The cast of Mind Your Own Business - 1981 includes: Bernard Cribbins
Let Every Man Mind His Own Business was created in 1839.
He has a strong mind. Know your own mind. Mind your own business! Would you mind watching my kids?
face your business or mind your bis wax
"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.