Look at the word nonchalant in the passage below.
Mama's important illustrators' convention is only a week away, and she is preparing samples for her booth. Bridget hovers around the large table in Mama's studio, gazing at the stacks of beautiful art prints. She desperately wants to go to the convention with her mother.
"Maybe I could come with you," Bridget suggests, trying to mask her enthusiasm and sound nonchalant. She slouches a little and shrugs her shoulders, hoping to appear casual. "I could help carry all the supplies and set up your booth."
Mama shakes her head firmly. "Sorry, Bridget. The convention is for professionals only." She gives Bridget a reassuring look. "But I'll tell you everything when I get home, and I'll bring you a little something, too. I promise."
What is the meaning of nonchalant as used in the passage?
offended or insulted
surprised or amazed
relaxed or uninterested
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