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Originally Posted by DamianJ
I have a question.
We have a phrase in England: "I couldn't care less". It means that even if I tried, I could not care less about something.
It seems you use a similar phrase: "I could care less".
Can you explain what it means?
That you COULD care less, but you're just not going to?
It makes little sense to me. Seems like you took our phrase and cocked it up. But I am sure that can't be the case. So please enlighten me.
KTHXBYE.
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We use it as an ignorant way of saying "Although I don't care what you are telling me, I'm listening to what you have to say, but I'm giving you the decency of letting your words enter my brain, but I could walk away and not give a shit at all."
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Originally Posted by Sly
Truth is we are all just so fucking stupid that we don't know the right way to say it.
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