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What does “who cares?” mean? How can I use this?

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Rebecca

Great question. The phrase "who cares" is usually used to express that something is not important to you. This phrase is usually used by itself when you are responding to a statement someone made. But it can also be used as as a way to say "forget about what I was saying", which is how it is used here in this clip. The narrator has things that he should be saying, but he is saying they are unimportant, let's just have fun instead. Ex: Who cares if they win or lose? Ex: Who cares whether or not it rains. Ex: Who cares about what they think. Ex: A: Did you happen to watch the game last night? B: No I was not home. A: I was just wondering who won? B: Who cares, I don't really like either teams.

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