I don't give a penny/damn

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Do "I don't give a penny, I don't give a damn sh*t" have the same meaning? means I don't care.
Is using "do" in this question correct?
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Do "I don't give a penny, I don't give a damn sh*t" have the same meaning? means I don't care.
Is using "do" in this question correct?
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"Do" is correct.

I've never heard of "I don't give a penny", nor "I don't give a damn sh*t".

In BrE, we use:

I don't give a damn.
I don't give a sh*t.
I don't give a f*ck.
I don't give a flying f*ck.
I couldn't care less. (Note, in AmE this is "I could care less"!)
I don't care.

Apologies for the number of asterisks required above but rather a lot of the phrases for "I don't care" are rather rude!
 

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And some argue that it was originally I don't give a dam - suggesting that it is a reference to a Indian coin of little value - though this spelling is almost never used now.
 

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A politer version I use is "I don't give a flying fish."

The "I could care less" has never made sense to me. We say both "could" and "couldn't" here, but I personal don't use the "could" version. It's illogical.
 

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I don't give a sh*t.
Alternatively, sometimes I write, "I don't give a whit", leaving the reader wonder whether I made a typo (S and W are adjacent on the keyboard), or it is actually what I wanted to write. :lol: I hope this ("I don't give a whit.") works. :)

I couldn't care less. (Note, in AmE this is "I could care less"!)
...which is absolutely illogical, IMHO. :roll:

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Please allow me two questions:

1) Is there any sort of difference between "I don't give a damn <clause>" and "I don't give a damn about <clause>:?: (For example, "I don't give a damn (about) what she thinks.") Or is "about" only used when "I don't give a damn" is followed by a noun?


2) Errr, as for the original question, would "I don't give a sodding (instead of "damn") shit" work in BrE? :oops:
 

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A politer version I use is "I don't give a flying fish."

The flying fish version is new to me.


People used to say I couldn't give atuppenny dam(n) in BrE, though I haven't heard it in a long time.
 

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My flying fish version is a personal use. There is such a creature, and it's similar enough in sound to flying f*** that people get what I mean, but unexepected enough to be amusing.
 

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Please allow me two questions:

1) Is there any sort of difference between "I don't give a damn <clause>" and "I don't give a damn about <clause>:?: (For example, "I don't give a damn (about) what she thinks.") Or is "about" only used when "I don't give a damn" is followed by a noun?


2) Errr, as for the original question, would "I don't give a sodding (instead of "damn") shit" work in BrE? :oops:

1) I don't give a damn.
I don't give a damn what she thinks.
I don't give a damn about the environment.

2) You need to use some asterisks!!! I can't say I've ever used "I don't give a s*dding sh*t" but I don't see why you couldn't.
 

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2- It does work, but s*dding is less used nowadays IMO, so it sounds a bit odd.
 

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2- It does work, but s*dding is less used nowadays IMO, so it sounds a bit odd.

I use it quite a lot but only in "Oh, s*dding hell, my computer's crashed again!" or similar.
 

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I use it quite a lot but only in "Oh, s*dding hell, my computer's crashed again!" or similar.
I don't use any of these expressions because I don't swear. :cool:
 

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Lying's a rarity all of a sudden, is it? :crazyeye:
 
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