Is none of your concern rude?
They are pretty much the same. And it really depends on how you say it, though it can definitely be rather rude, depending on the context. “That’s none of your concern” would be less harsh.
What does it mean to have no concern?
: not something one is responsible for or involved in Her affairs are not my concern. That’s no concern of yours.
What does your concern mean?
1 : a feeling of worry or care about a person or thing concern for the poor a cause for concern. 2 : something that causes worry or is regarded as important The students’ safety is her main concern. 3 : something that relates to or involves a person : affair This is not your concern.
What is the meaning of it’s none of your business?
Definition of none of your business —used to say that something is private information and should not be asked about “Who did you vote for?” “That’s none of your business.”
How do you say none of your business without being rude?
Polite alternative for “none of your business”
- This depends on the social situation, which includes both cultural and personal aspects.
- You could also preface it to soften the rudeness: I’m afraid, that is NOYB; I think for now that is NOYB, considering that we don’t know each other that well, it’s NOYB; etc…
How do you say none of your business in a rude way?
–That’s none of your business! = Mind your own business! = Never you mind! = Fxxk/back off!
How do you express no concern?
without concern
- haphazardly.
- hastily.
- irresponsibly.
- negligently.
- nonchalantly.
- sloppily.
- offhandedly.
- rashly.
What is a synonym for no concern?
Some common synonyms of unconcerned are aloof, detached, disinterested, incurious, and indifferent. While all these words mean “not showing or feeling interest,” unconcerned suggests a lack of sensitivity or regard for others’ needs or troubles. unconcerned about the homeless.
What is concern example?
Concern means to deal or be involved with or to cause an anxious feeling. An example of concern is someone becoming involved with another’s business matters. An example of concern is someone being worried about their friend who has left a party angry.
How do you concern someone?
Show a personal concern for the well-being of other person. Ask after their career, health, happiness and so on. Get them to open up and just listen. Accept what they say without criticism.
How do you say none of your business in a nice way?
“I’d rather not…” means “I don’t want to…” People say “I’d rather not…” to talk about something that they don’t want to do, although they might have to….As in:
- That’s a personal matter.
- That’s a private matter.
- That’s an internal matter. (E.g., in relation to a business or organization.)
Is it OK to say none of your business?
Now these two phrases: it’s none of your business and mind your own business are slightly rude when said directly to the person. So this is something you only want to use with very good friends or perhaps a rude stranger who is making personal enquiries.