Re: An excellent mass email program
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Chris M
Here's my dilemma: could care less = couldn't care less???
Mr Mitchell explains the problem at 50 seconds in, including a graph. I don't know the gentleman, nor the show, I just liked the way he explained situation. He also vilified my thoughts, so he has to be a good egg :D
He's having fun with the expression.
In another context it can be used sarcastically to imply that the person does care while denying it, as Mitchell says, but that's not so in all contexts and certainly not true in my usage. While the phrase literally says one thing (that it would be possible to care less because the person does care to some degree), in common usage, with the 'not' missing that's not the meaning but it actually depends on context.
It's a subtle thing but my "could care less" phrase is used in this case to mean "could not care less" and I am unapologetic about it because the exact meaning can be nuanced according to context (and clever contextual wordplay).
Re: An excellent mass email program
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Chris M
the only answer I can come up with is Americanisation.
I'm just curious what Americanization has to do with it? While I am truly American, I have heard the expression from both the Brits and the Aussie's also. But then I truly could care less!!!!;))
Re: An excellent mass email program
Back to the Thread.
My ask is if the program worth $9/m for 500 punters?
https://app.tinyletter.com/ (from MailChimp) is free and very, very simple.
I also use MS Word Mail Merge but I'm Old School liking to control my own data.
Acorn
P.S. Americans use "could care less" four times more often that UK writers. "Could care less" only works if said sarcastically. In written prose, it is grammatically incorrect. I, too, couldn't care less unless it relates back to Xara who are well and truly cemented to the base of David Mitchell's graph.
Re: An excellent mass email program
thats because the US expression means 'i could always care less than i actually do, even though that is not very much at all'
which is, on the surface intrinsically polite, but sarcastic
. wheras 'couldnt care less' is blunt and to the point
Re: An excellent mass email program
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handrawn
thats because the US expression means 'i could always care less than i actually do, even though that is not very much at all'
which is, on the surface intrinsically polite, but sarcastic
. wheras 'couldnt care less' is blunt and to the point
Got it.
Acorn
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Re: An excellent mass email program
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