Do unto others as you would have them do to you formal positive phrase verb
That doing unto others as you would have them do to you is the best way to get along with people.
I always tell myself to do unto others as I would have them do to me.
Used to describe someone kind, calm and pleasant
None of your (business).
Be one's concern, responsibility, or field of expertise.
This is a central ethical teaching of Jesus, often called the Golden Rule, which is stated in many ancient writing about behavioral precepts. One of the earliest appearances in English of it is Earl Rivers' translation of a saying of Socrates (Dictes and Sayenges of the Philosophirs, 1477).
To say the same thing repeatedly
Ok, I get it! You sound like a broken record, seriously!