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“I Couldn’t Care Less” Meaning & Common Mistake

Many English learners confuse “I couldn’t care less” and “I could care less.” Here’s what they really mean and how to use them.

The phrase “I couldn’t care less” means you don’t care at all. It emphasizes that your level of concern is already at zero. However, many people mistakenly say “I could care less,” which actually implies that they still care a little.

For example:
✅ “I couldn’t care less about the weather.” (You don’t care at all.)
❌ “I could care less about the weather.” (This suggests you care somewhat.)

This mistake is common, especially in casual spoken English. However, if you want to speak correctly and avoid confusion, always use “I couldn’t care less.”

Understanding small details like this improves your accuracy and clarity in English communication. Next time, make sure you’re using the right phrase!

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