unfussy

un·fuss·y

 (ŭn-fŭs′ē)
adj.
1. Not particular about or concerned with details.
2. Not cluttered or complicated, as with extraneous matters or details.
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unfussy

(ʌnˈfʌsɪ)
adj, unfussier or unfussiest
1. not characterized by overelaborate detail
2. not particular: he's unfussy about which grievances he exploits.
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