I Should Worry: A 1906 New York Catchphrase

In 1906, the phrase "I Should Worry" humorously captured the public's imagination in New York City. Signifying indifference or a carefree attitude, it swiftly became a popular expression, featuring in songs, postcards, and vaudeville skits. The phrase's ascent to popularity reflected a playful societal commentary on handling daily stresses with humor. The widespread amusement it inspired underscored a lighthearted approach to life in the bustling city during this period.
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