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Last week we discussed the difference between “reservation" and “appointment". Today, you're going to learn the expression “it makes no difference".
If something makes no difference to you, it doesn't matter to you, it's not important to you. For example, your friend asks you “Which day works better for you, Friday or Saturday?" Either day is fine with you. So you say, “It makes no difference to me. It's up to you."
Another example. your boyfriend asks you “do you want to eat out or order in?" Again, either way is fine. So you say “It makes no difference to me. I just don't want to cook".
Now, instead of saying “it makes no difference", you can also say “it makes little difference", or “it doesn't make any difference".
Anyhow, I'll give you an example sentence. Let's practice together. Please repeat after me:
It makes no difference to me.