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What's the difference between can't be bothered and too lazy to ?
I know that both of those used when you aren't in the mood to do something
but what's the difference exactly?
Feb 2, 2017 8:41 AM
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They both mean the same thing, but "too lazy to" is more specific. If you say "He can't be bothered to do ..." And I ask why, you might say "because he's too lazy," so the second one gives more of a reason why.
February 2, 2017
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