What is the Meaning of Nonchalance | Definition and What is Nonchalance

Meanings, definitions, concepts of daily use

Nonchalance is a term that refers to the negligence or inertia. The nonchalance, therefore, is associated with neglect, apathy or laziness.
Examples: "I will not tolerate your nonchalance: quickly clean your room or you'll be punished!", "Because of the nonchalance of the leaders, there was another accident on the old bridge of the city", "what bothers me the most in a person is the nonchalance to solve the problems to be addressed immediately.
The nonchalance may be associated with indolence, boredom, disinterest, laziness, passivity and complacency. The concept can be applied to the order (the storage) in the House ("I have enough of your nonchalance. Organizes your business because there's more room for nothing"), personal hygiene ("depression did fall into the nonchalance and it shaves even more"), support of children ("Jeanne is is banged the head because the nonchalance of his parents, who are not sufficiently attention"), the attention to problems ("the nonchalance of Robert will still make us lose the House") etc.
The concept of nonchalance may also be linked to the abandonment, negligence and omissions in the performance of an obligation. If the Government is unable to meet the needs of road maintenance, we can speak of nonchalance. This type of behaviour or attitudes can even be fatal (for example, if a serious accident occurs on said Highway).
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