Keep your opinions to yourself!

Keep your opinions to yourself!
Keep your opinions to yourself!
Fig. I do not want to hear your opinions! •

Jane: I think this room looks drab. Sue: Keep your opinions to yourself! I like it this way!

Sally: You really ought to do something about your hair. It looks like it was in a hurricane. John: Keep your opinions to yourself. This is the latest style where I come from.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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