Learning English is not only about mastering grammar and vocabulary, but more importantly about using it naturally in real-life situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and quite different from everyday expressions. To speak authentic and natural English, it is essential to be exposed to real conversational contexts. Here, we have selected high-frequency daily English expressions covering social, work, and travel scenarios, helping you move away from "textbook English" and learn how native speakers actually talk. Below is the content for this issue of "8000 Spoken Sentences: When Not Interested." Keep practicing, and your English will become more natural and life-like!
I don't care. Who cares? Whatever you want. Nobody knows. It has nothing to do with me. These expressions are commonly used when someone wants to show that they are not interested or that something is irrelevant to them. In daily conversations, using these phrases appropriately can help avoid unnecessary arguments or involvement in topics you don't find engaging. Understanding the nuances of each phrase will make your responses sound more natural and fluent.The above content has been organized by Qicaiwang for you about "8000 Spoken Sentences: When Not Interested." We hope it is helpful to you!
adj
1. effortless and unstudied
e.g. an impression of careless elegance
danced with careless grace
2. marked by lack of attention or consideration or forethought or thoroughness
not careful
e.g. careless about her clothes
forgotten by some careless person
a careless housekeeper
careless proofreading
it was a careless mistake
hurt by a careless remark