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Reza
Hi there
What does this sentence mean?
I might as well be dead for all your care.
Dec 4, 2022 7:33 AM
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The phrase “for all you care” is an idiom. It is used to suggest that someone does not care about someone else.
So if a person says “I might as well be dead for all you care”, they are essentially saying “Even if i died, you still would not care.”
Hope this helps!
December 4, 2022
You probably meant for all you care and not for all your care.
December 5, 2022
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Reza
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