If you could care less, then you might care more. However, since everyone seems to know what you mean the grammar folks say either could or couldn’t is acceptable. Guess they could/couldn’t care less!
I could care less – means you are capable of caring less.I couldn’t care less – means you are incapable of caring less. So people who say “I could care less,” are really saying they feel they care too much!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
The guys at Burts office think a poll is that tall skinny thing with a flag on top. “I’m taking a poll” means you’re going to steal the flag thingy.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m worried about the kittens!
jahays1 over 1 year ago
I believe it’s mittens – from the song “My Favorite Things” (The Sound Of Music).
InTraining Premium Member over 1 year ago
couldn’t care less about finding that Bell…!
joegeethree over 1 year ago
If you had no care whatsoever, then it’s “couldn’t care less.”
MeGoNow Premium Member over 1 year ago
When in doubt, consult Weird Al. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc
Maester Brow Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you could care less, then you might care more. However, since everyone seems to know what you mean the grammar folks say either could or couldn’t is acceptable. Guess they could/couldn’t care less!
orbenjawell Premium Member over 1 year ago
…you go, Burl, you GO!! Spread the dumbness around all your co-workers…….
nananonie over 1 year ago
couldn’t find it either
wildlandwaters over 1 year ago
Wait…what? Is that “kittens” tied up in string?? I’m more of a dog person, but still!
slbolfing over 1 year ago
I could care less – means you are capable of caring less.I couldn’t care less – means you are incapable of caring less. So people who say “I could care less,” are really saying they feel they care too much!
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 1 year ago
How about just saying “I don’t care” and leave it at that.
anncorr339 over 1 year ago
Either one is correct