I encountered this phrase for the first time today. What does “two tears in a bucket” mean?
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Look at it this way, when there are two tears in a bucket, so there are barely any tears, right? It’s what that expression represents, the lack of emotion regarding an outcome, unconcern for the consequences of something, or acceptance of misfortune.
Basically, “two tears in a bucket” means it doesn’t matter.