Explanation

  • Means I don't care at all.
  • Expresses complete indifference or lack of concern about something.
  • Damn is strong; shit is significantly stronger and more vulgar.

Origin

  • Damn is a mild curse, originally meaning condemnation to hell. Not giving a damn means something isn't even worth that minimal level of consideration or value. Famously used in *Gone with the Wind*: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
  • Shit is a vulgar term for feces, signifying worthlessness. Not giving a shit implies even less concern than not giving a damn, indicating absolute zero care or value assigned to the subject.
  • Both phrases likely became common in the early-to-mid 20th century.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Not fussed. (UK/Aus, milder, means not bothered)
  • Whatever. (Can signal indifference, often dismissively or passively)
  • IDGAF (Initialism for I Don't Give A Fuck, very common online, very strong/vulgar)

Vulgar/Emphatic:

  • I don't give a flying fuck. (Extremely strong emphasis on indifference)
  • I don't give two shits. (Emphasizes the lack of caring)

Milder:

  • It's no concern of mine.
  • I'm indifferent.
  • It makes no difference to me.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Don't give a damn is strong and informal. Avoid in formal/professional contexts.
  • Don't give a shit is vulgar and very informal. Highly inappropriate for formal settings.
  • Use depends on the relationship with the listener and the context. Expressing strong indifference can sometimes be perceived as rude or callous.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Learners need to understand the different levels of intensity (damn vs. shit vs. fuck). Using the shit or fuck versions inappropriately can be very offensive.
  • The phrase signifies complete lack of care, which can be hurtful if the topic *should* matter to the speaker in the listener's view.

Examples

  • He can say what he wants, I don't give a damn.
  • Whether they come to the party or not, I honestly don't give a shit.
  • Do you care if I borrow this pen? Nah, I don't give a damn/shit. (More casual, less intense)

Dialogue

Person A: Aren't you worried about what people will think of your decision?

Person B: Frankly, I don't give a damn what they think. It's my life.

Person A: Okay then.

Person C: Your ex is dating someone new.

Person D: I really don't give a shit. Good for them.

Social Media Examples

  • Tweet: People complaining about my opinion? Honestly, IDGAF. #unbothered
  • Comment: Someone said my outfit was weird. I don't give a damn, I like it!
  • Bio section: Just doing my thing. Don't give a shit about the haters.

Response Patterns

  • Acknowledgment: Okay, fair enough. or Wow, really?
  • Seeking clarification: Why don't you care?
  • Expressing surprise at the level of indifference.
  • Moving on, accepting the lack of interest.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

After hearing it:

  • Accept the person's indifference and drop the subject.
  • Ask why they feel that way (if appropriate).
  • Express your own feelings if they differ (Well, *I* care!).

After saying it:

  • Change the subject.
  • Elaborate on *why* you don't care, if necessary.
  • Maintain an attitude of indifference.

Conversation Starter

  • No. It's a statement of personal feeling in response to a situation or question.

Intonation

  • Typically stressed on damn or shit, and often on don't.
  • Tone is usually dismissive, indifferent, sometimes defiant or weary. I DON'T give a DAMN/SHIT.
  • Can be said flatly to emphasize indifference or forcefully to express defiance.

Generation Differences

  • Don't give a damn is classic, used across generations but perhaps more associated with older ones due to *Gone with the Wind*.
  • Don't give a shit is common across most adult generations, especially Gen X onwards.
  • IDGAF is very common among Millennials and Gen Z, particularly online.

Regional Variations

  • Both damn and shit versions are common in American English.
  • Damn version is common elsewhere. Shit version also used but UK/Aus have alternatives like couldn't give a toss/monkey's.
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