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Saying "I don't care" can come across as dismissive or insensitive in certain situations, especially if the topic is significant to the other person. To communicate your lack of preference or indifference more politely and considerately, you can use alternative phrases that convey your feelings without causing hurt. Here are some reworded responses:

  1. "I don't have a strong preference either way."
  2. "It's entirely up to you; I'm open to whatever you decide."
  3. "I'm easy-going, so whatever works for you is fine with me."
  4. "I trust your judgment, so go ahead with whatever you think is best."
  5. "I'm flexible, so feel free to choose whatever makes you happy."
  6. "I'm not really picky about this, so I'll leave the decision to you."
  7. "I don't mind either option, so go ahead with whatever suits you."
  8. "I haven't thought much about it, so I'm happy with whatever you prefer."
  9. "I'm neutral on this matter, so whatever you feel is right is good for me."
  10. "I haven't formed a strong opinion on this, so I'll support your choice."

Using these phrases demonstrates that you are open-minded, considerate of the other person's feelings and preferences, and willing to be supportive of their decision. It helps create a more positive and understanding atmosphere in your communication.

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