People became furious with his nonchalant way of talking about such a serious matter.
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Just to make sure that what I write has the intended meaning: What could a nonchalant way of talking about a serious matter be?
— My mother has cancer. It's really bad. She can't even get out of bed, and I have to take care of her every need.
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— My mother has cancer. It's really bad. She can't even get out of bed, and I have to take care of her every need. She's only got three weeks to live.
— Look at the bright side. When she dies, you'll inherit her money, and you'll have a lot more time to do whatever you like.
CJ