differences - "It really doesn't matter" v "It doesn't really matter"


I can't distinguish the difference in meaning between these two sentences.





  1. It really doesn't matter.




  2. It doesn't really matter.





It seems that there is a nuanced difference, but I cannot see what this is.




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