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It doesn't affect me vs It doesn't effect me

The correct phrase is 'it doesn't affect me.' 'Affect' is the correct verb to use in this context, meaning to influence or have an impact on something. 'Effect' is a noun that refers to the result or outcome of an action.

Last updated: April 13, 2024 • 706 views

It doesn't affect me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'it doesn't affect me' when you want to convey that something does not influence or impact you.

Examples:

  • The new policy doesn't affect me personally.
  • Her words didn't affect me at all.
  • The weather doesn't affect me much.
  • The changes in the schedule won't affect me.
  • His opinion doesn't affect me.

It doesn't effect me

This phrase is incorrect. 'Effect' is a noun, not a verb, so it should not be used in this context.


Alternatives:

  • it doesn't impact me
  • it doesn't influence me
  • it doesn't bother me
  • it doesn't change me
  • it doesn't concern me

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