I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself
I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself
Don't interfere in my affairs; don't pry or be nosy. I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself, OK? I can take care of my problems just fine. I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself and stop asking me about my finances.
See also: keep, opinion, thank
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself.
Fig. I do not care about your opinion of this matter. Jane: This place is sort of drab. John: I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself. Bill: Your whole family is sort of loud. John: I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself.
See also: keep, opinion, thank
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- cast (one's) lot in with (someone or something)
- cast lot in
- cart before the horse, don't put/set the
- don't care if I do
- (I) don't care if I do
- don't get me wrong
- don't beat a dead horse
- all in (one's) head
- come it (with one)