tend to one's own business in English
worry about one's own affairs, be concerned with one's own issues
Use "tend to ones own business" in a sentence
1. Curious: interested in what is not one's own business
2. To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.
3. Stand on one's own legs.
4. Stand on one's own feet.
5. Antinational meaning Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
6. Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.
7. Antinational (Adjective) Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
8. Verb (used with object) to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to Adopt a nickname.
9. Adverb (-) By one's own admission; Admittedly
10. Freedom of religion even extends to inventing one's own.
11. One's own pee to taste better than someone else's.
12. To get by one's own efforts: Acquire proficiency in math
13. To take and use as one's own: to Adopt a nickname
14. Another strategy is to embark on one's own employment search.
15. One is to appear Cringing as one overdepreciates one's own …
16. Luxury brands tend to concentrate their business in São Paulo.
17. Hang on (one's) Coattails To benefit from one's success, especially in a sponging or freeloading manner; to use one's success as a means to achieve your own
18. Lift a rock only to drop it on one's own toes.
19. Clicking is about positioning one's business, and one's self, to be poised to take the fullest advantage of upcoming trends
20. Abusers tend to place their own emotional needs ahead of yours
21. Attractive people tend to make better career progress in the business world .
22. To adopt or use as one's own: I Borrowed your good idea.
23. Cultural-Chauvinism, then, is simply biased, unreasonable devotion to one's own culture
24. You tend to thrive on your own and shrug off most affection.
25. Some problems cannot be tackled solely on one's own.