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Not My Circus Not My Monkeys. Not My Monkey Not My Circus TShirt The phrase "not my circus, not my monkeys" is a succinct way to communicate that you are not responsible for or interested in dealing with a particular situation It's also a way to tell someone you're not getting involved in something (especially if you feel like it's not your problem to get involved in).
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But in general usage, I don't find "not my circus, not my monkeys" any more derogatory than similar idioms like "herding cats" or "the tail wagging the dog." They're just creative metaphors, not insults against anyone I had assumed that the saying "Not my circus, not my monkeys" was from a movie or TV show
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It's also a way to tell someone you're not getting involved in something (especially if you feel like it's not your problem to get involved in). The phrase is a popular proverb meaning "That's not my problem." "Not my circus, not my monkeys" is a colorful way of saying something isn't your business, or you're not responsible for controlling a particular situation Not my circus, not my monkeys - Idioms by The Free Dictionary.
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Not My Circus Not My Monkeys Quote Printable Large Wall Art Instant Download Polish Proverb. Actually it is not an old proverb as it is noted by Henryk Markiewicz and Andrzej Romanowski in Skrzydlate słowa: wielki słownik cytatów polskich i obcych (2005) that the proverb was used by Ireneusz Sekula commenting on the government of Hanna Suchocka in 1993. The idiom "Not my monkeys, not my circus" has gained popularity as a succinct and vivid way to convey the idea of not being responsible for issues or problems that are not directly within one's purview