It's different."Who cares" has two meanings. The first one is not wanting to carewhatever, disdain to manage, means not caring at all. The second way is not like pursuing and forgiving each other because they care about each other and like each other.whatever"The first iswhateverWe are not suitable, so forget it, but he is still willing to be friendswhateverThe second one is to forget it and not pursue it, which is similar to the second one of "Who cares?"
The word "he" she "describes people, while it refers to the former to describe animals.
As far as you are concerned, it means not interfering with what "he" does or ignoring it. If you use a heavier tone when saying it, it means that you can't understand or accept what "he" is doing, express opposition, etc., but you can't interfere or feel disgusted with what "he" or "he" is doing to a certain extent and you are unwilling to pay attention to it, etc., expressing your disapproval of "him" or the matter itself.
The word "mind him" is used to express an open-minded attitude, that is, no matter what happens in the outside world, as long as you feel comfortable or achieve your goals. In different contexts, it reflects a lack of care for the results or a sense of calm acceptance of destiny. This expression is common when people face pressure or uncertain factors. As a way to adjust their mentality, by "mind him", people can temporarily put aside their worries and focus on what they can control now.
It is an idiom in people's daily life. It means, don't care, don't ask, don't care, don't interfere. For example, a child has been crying, and others will tell his mother that the child has been crying, go and have a look, but his mother says, just ignore him, because his mother knows that her child likes to cry and will be fine after a while. At this time, it means that ignore Cai is not involved. At noon, a neighbor's couple quarreled loudly. The husband asked his wife to take care of it, and the wife didn't care.
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