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English, 29.01.2020 09:50 Allahmere

Ok, so i just wanted to clarify something, and see if i am correct and incorrect.

i know the difference between "i couldn't care less," and "i could care less". both are actually wrong and right, but "i couldn't care less," is more used in grammar. why do individuals get so offended when occasionally i express "i could care less"? i mean i do care, but i care in a less manner instead of not caring that implies i don't care at all. it is impossible if you couldn't care because you wouldn't care at all instead of less.

so annoying, tell me if i'm right or not? ?

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