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how to comeback when someones say idc

A solid comeback is usually calm, not extra. The best move is often to match their energy briefly, then stop chasing the conversation.

Quick replies

  • “Okay, then the conversation’s over.”
  • “Cool, I wasn’t asking for much anyway.”
  • “That’s fine. I’ll move on.”
  • “You said enough already.”
  • “No worries, I get the message.”

These work because they keep your dignity and don’t drag the argument out.

Slightly sharper

  • “If you don’t care, why are you still here?”
  • “Good to know. I’ll act accordingly.”
  • “That’s one way to say you’re done talking.”
  • “Noted. Your opinion has been filed.”

Sharper replies can feel satisfying, but they also raise the chance the other person escalates.

Best strategy

If the person is joking, use a light reply and keep it moving. If they’re trying to dismiss or disrespect you, the strongest response is often silence and exit, because “IDC” is usually a conversation stopper rather than a real invitation to argue.

Copy-paste options

  1. “Fair enough.”
  2. “Then let’s leave it there.”
  3. “Alright, moving on.”
  4. “Message received.”
  5. “You don’t have to care for me to be right.”

TL;DR: the best comeback to “idc” is usually short, calm, and end-the- topic energy, not a long roast.