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Learn the English Phrases "can't be bothered" and "not a bother"

Bob's Short English Lessons

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Can't Be Bothered

When you can't be bothered to do something, it means you don't want to do it. The second phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase, not a bother. When you tell someone that something's not a bother, oh, that's not a bothers. It simply means that you're okay with it, you're happy about it,. You're not annoyed about it. So if you have an English test coming up in the future, and you can’t be bothered to practice your reading, writing, listing, and speaking, you should make sure you do that.

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