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the point of no concern 

1. When workload becomes so high that stress gives way to apathy, because the task will never be accomplished, regardless of effort.

2. The days preceding a departure for a new job in another organisation, wherein the individual can no longer be reprimanded for their actions or lack there-of.
1. "I've got so many bookings I know I can't make in time that I just can't bring myself to care anymore. I'm at the point of no concern, to be honest."

2. "I don't think Dave ever bothered to confirm that before he left, because he was at the point of no concern."
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Doesn't Concern You 

Donnie: What are you guys talking about?
Me: It doesn't concern you.

your concern is noted 

I heard what you said, but I just don't give a shit. "Your concern is noted" is the perfect phrase for casually dismissing an opinion you disagree with. It demonstrates a lack of concern by displaying an obvious pretense of actually caring. The phrase is reminiscent of the corporate-speak companies use when accepting suggestions that they will no doubt ignore.
Joe: Obama is not an American! He has a Kenyan birth certificate! I demand he be removed from office immediately!

Sally: Your concern is noted.
your concern is noted by skepsci September 25, 2009

bowel concern

When one has a deep, profound concern over the the bowel habits of another individual.

Referenced from the show Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Larry David: Okay, listen, it's none of her business...

Richard Lewis: She has bowel concern for you, and I do too.

Larry David: I don't need her bowel concern!
bowel concern by 2 guys and a dog December 8, 2009

None of your concern 

Another way of saying “none of your business
Teacher: I gotta go on a date tomorrow so you’ll have a substitute

Student: Ooh, who are you going on a date with?
Teacher: That’s none of your concern

Hand Of Concern

The action of putting your hand outstretched onto a friends shoulder in a patronising way when they embarass themselves or generally get owned, humiliated or say something silly.
Person 1: I can't beleive I spilt my drink all over me :(
Person 2: *puts hand on shoulder* hand of concern :)
Hand Of Concern by Eliot'z April 25, 2009

To whom it may concern 

Bad news
To whom it may concern,

You're fired.

-Corporate