Right to say "it's my business"?

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Innnna

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Hi there, I've seen a movie in which a character says "it's my own business" instead of "it's none of your business".

That's "A Million Ways to Die in the West 2014"


Is it right and correct to say sentences like "it's my (own) business" or "it's not your business" instead of "it's none of your business"?


Do they represent the same meaning of "it's none of your business"?

I do not mean "to mind my business"!


The time in which it is said: from 01:05:10 to 01:05:28


I believed both are the same, but I didn't find any reference to prove it


Thanks everyone
That's "A Million Ways to Die in the West 2014"
 
Hi and thanks.

Yes, I am sure of what I heard and also seen in the subtitle.
 
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Okay, the short answer is: yes, it's possible, depending on the context/intonation.
 
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