@JonT AAhem, It is correct to say "I think most people couldn't care less about these things." The other way means people do care at least a little and could then actually care less. Stupid grammar police. Smile
@DanielTheNerd I understand that, maybe it's just that I would have went with an ellipsis in this case since I think it translates better (even if technically incorrect)…
@JonT Oops, I might have supposed that but I heard it just like it is and didn't catch the intention. Sorry I tripped up the joke. Smile That particular phrase gets a lot of greefe around my house.
Why, do you use, commas in, weird places,?
How very grammer police... nerdy, of us to be having "this" conversation... right?
@DanielTheNerd I agree, most people could care less about these…"things".
@JonT
@JonT AAhem, It is correct to say "I think most people couldn't care less about these things."
The other way means people do care at least a little and could then actually care less. Stupid grammar police. Smile
@silverqueen It might not have translated well but I was going for intentionally bad grammar :)
@silverqueen "I could care less" can be assumed to be sarcastic. If everyone on Earth does, no one will complain about it, ever again.
IT'S MEHPOCOLYPSE!
Commas are meant to provide breaks or emphasis, of which I wanted to have both for "broken".
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/GRAMMAR/commas.htm
@DanielTheNerd I understand that, maybe it's just that I would have went with an ellipsis in this case since I think it translates better (even if technically incorrect)…
@JonT Oops, I might have supposed that but I heard it just like it is and didn't catch the intention. Sorry I tripped up the joke. Smile That particular phrase gets a lot of greefe around my house.