I'm Alright Jack In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "I'm Alright Jack", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-01-16 02:01

Meaning of I'm Alright Jack

I'm Alright Jack spoken language slang

It's usually put before a noun to be a noun modifier.

To describe someone is satisfied with their situation and unconcerned with anyone else's.

I don't know whether keeping I'm alright, Jack attitude is good or not.

I'm quite worried about James. He keeps an "I'm alright, jack" in every circumstance.

We are a team and you should take care of the others' feelings, not show that "I'm alright, Jack" attitude.

Do you know that your "I'm alright Jack" attitude shows you're selfish?

Other phrases about:

not give (a) tuppence

To show little interest in something or someone.

not care twopence

To not care in any way.

can't see past the end of (one's) nose

So absorbed with oneself and one's situation that one is oblivious of or unconcerned about other people or the greater picture in life.

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