Hello!
I'd like to ask you if the idiom "It is (not) my cup of tea." means "It is (not) my business."
And do really this idiom still popular nowadays?
Thanks.
***** NOT A TEACHER *****
(1) Of course, this is
only my opinion, but I would guess that
this is no longer a popular phrase in the United States.
(2) The last time someone said this to me was about 10 years ago, and
the speaker was a "mature" person -- like me.
(3) And I do not remember ever hearing it on the radio or TV during this
time. Nor have I read it in newspapers or magazines.
(4) I suspect (of course, I do not know) that most young people
(who consider themselves to be "cool") would laugh if you used that
saying. (In fact, is the word "cool" still cool?)