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Cuban slang is rich and varied, reflecting the island’s cultural diversity and history. One of the most distinctive features of the Cuban way of speaking is the wide range of expressions used to communicate disinterest or indifference.

Here are some of the most popular phrases that Cubans use to say “I don’t care” or “I don’t care”:

  1. “Eight is the same to me as eighty.”
  2. “I don’t care about chicha or lemon.”
  3. “It doesn’t give me cold or heat.”
  4. “That neither goes nor comes to me.”
  5. “Let the sun rise where it rises.”
  6. “It slips me.”
  7. “I bathe with okra.”
  8. “I do not care.”
  9. “I don’t give a damn.”
  10. “I don’t give a damn.”

These expressions are a window into the Cuban idiosyncrasy, reflecting the relaxed and often humorous attitude with which Cubans face life. However, it’s important to remember that while these phrases may sound light or humorous, they can also be a way of expressing frustration or discontent in certain situations.

Do you know any other Cuban expression to express disinterest? Share it with us in the comments!

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