DRC

What does DRC stand for?

Don't really care

DRC (don't really care) is a quick way to signal you don't care about a topic. Depending on who you're talking to, using this acronym could be considered impolite. It will, however, get your point across.

For example, if you and a friend are discussing where to have dinner, you could respond with DRC, to let your friend know you're up for eating anywhere. This is a good use of DRC.

However, if you and your SO are discussing a relationship-defining issue, you likely should not respond with DRC. Doing so might seem flippant, and get you in trouble.

Example

Would you rather meet at your place or mine?
IDK, DRC

When you don't really care

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Updated June 3, 2022

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