(it) (really) doesn't matter to me

(it) (really) doesn't matter to me

I have no preference. A: "Where do you want to go to dinner?" B: "It doesn't matter to me. Any place you pick is fine." A: "You like the blue or the white paint better?" B: "Doesn't matter to me. It's your house, so you choose."
See also: matter
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(It) (really) doesn't matter to me.

I do not care. Andrew: What shall I do? What shall I do? Alice: Do whatever you like. Jump off a bridge. Go live in the jungle. It really doesn't matter to me. Tom: I'm leaving you. Mary and I have decided that we're in love. Sue: So, go ahead. It doesn't matter to me. I don't care what you do.
See also: matter
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • doesn't matter to me
  • really
  • I don't care
  • have (any/no) feelings about (someone or something)
  • have feelings about
  • penchant
  • It don’t make me no nevermind
  • It don’t make no nevermind
  • it don't make (me) no never mind
  • nevermind