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Just like the American "could care less" is the same as the British "couldn't care less". Two nations divided by a common language as someone is supposed to have said.
A better example of phrases that mean different things on either side of the Atlantic is what it means to "table" a proposal. In the US it means "kill it", but in the UK it means "bring it up". If an American says "could care less", they're just being incorrect. ;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_%28verb%29
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#52Earlier quoted context omitted.
Just like the American "could care less" is the same as the British "couldn't care less". Two nations divided by a common language as someone is supposed to have said.
I'm not sure what you're referring to; I don't know anybody that uses "could care less".
Most recently it showed up in the dialogue for Disney's Tangled and not even in a self-aware way. Ugh.
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I'm not sure what you're referring to; I don't know anybody that uses "could care less".
Really? I seem to see it a lot, a regional idiom perhaps? However, the "table" example is much better.
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#54Prospective acquirers will often pursue potential targets simultaneously and, if they go silent on you, this may have little or nothing to do with whether you followed up diligently or not. In my experience, when an acquiring company wants to move, they know how to do so quickly, at least to engage in sufficient due diligence to see whether they might want to do the deal. Thus, when you do get in a situation where yo…
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Just like the American "could care less" is the same as the British "couldn't care less". Two nations divided by a common language as someone is supposed to have said.
"could care less" is actually wrong -- it literally means that you do actually care about the thing in question.
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#57*disclaimer - ex-Google PM
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#58One thing I have learnt since joining Google: everyone inside Google is always infernally busy. I'm British, so my concepts of bothering people, being a nuisance, and being impolite are already vastly out of skew with the American work culture -- I've had to relearn a lot of that behaviour since coming to the USA and Google. IMO it's not really specifically a Google thing. I think the lesson to be learned from this p…
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#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Just like the American "could care less" is the same as the British "couldn't care less". Two nations divided by a common language as someone is supposed to have said.
I'm not sure what you're referring to; I don't know anybody that uses "could care less".
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I'm not sure what you're referring to; I don't know anybody that uses "could care less".
Everything I read seems to have it that way. It makes no sense, it confuses and infuriates me.