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I'm all right, Jack
Phrase
Britain
Japanese Meaning
英国で、自己中心的で周囲(友人や隣人)の問題を気にかけず、自分のことだけを優先する態度を示す表現。 / 労働争議や産業行動など、労働運動に関連して使用される場合が多い。
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(Britain) Indicates a selfish attitude, not worried about any problems one's friends and neighbours might have. Often associated with strikes and other trade union industrial actions.
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I'm all right, Jack
When the factory closed and layoffs began, he waved it off with I'm all right, Jack,
revealing the selfish attitude that refused to help his striking neighbours.
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When the factory closed and layoffs began, he waved it off with I'm all right, Jack,
revealing the selfish attitude that refused to help his striking neighbours.
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