It's the internet. We can't tell you're being sarcastic by the tone of your voice so people usually just assume that you truly are that dense whenever you make a sarcastic comment.
I really get that now... kind of tired of saying it, but I get why you're all saying it.Snarky Username said:It's the internet. We can't tell you're being sarcastic by the tone of your voice so people usually just assume that you truly are that dense whenever you make a sarcastic comment.
Questions are good, but thanks for the case-in-point. That was a post full of 'casm.Booze Zombie said:You guys seem to like confusing a question with a statement, I never said I believe this to be true, that's why you ask a question, isn't it?unoleian said:Yeah, sarcasm is totally dead here. It's entirely unpatriotic and may offend our incredibly intelligent majority with its base demeanor.
So, no, there's no sarcasm here. Only knock-knock jokes.
What a ridiculous question.
No, it's because sarcasm doesn't really work over the internet. You can be as sarcastic as you want, but if it's as dry as black-on-white, you'll go over the head of almost everyone.
Congratulations on turning this singular experience into an entire national stereotype, though. I'm utterly impressed :-/
If I don't ask a question, I can't know, can I?
I noticed the sarcasm, actually, despite the serious reply.unoleian said:Questions are good, but thanks for the case-in-point. That was a post full of 'casm.Now we're all on the same page!
Yeah, yeah.Littlee300 said:Thanks for the insult.
Was that sarcastic what I just said? You better recognize it OP or I will fucking make a thread about it!
I looked at his profile, but I didn't want to generalise, so I asked this question.Random Argument Man said:One quick question...How did you knew he was American?
Also, reading sarcasm needs context. Hearing sarcasm just needs a certain tone of voice.
Hell no i am very very sarcastic and im from Ohio you have to learn to take any kind of joke when you are from a place where even a river can catch fireBooze Zombie said:I had recently posted a joke in a comment on a website (not naming names) and I was surprised that my throwaway joke was actually taken as a serious comment, with people explaining to me how stupid I was.
One realised and the other now thinks I'm a moron trying to pretend something stupid I said was a joke.
I got to thinking whilst typing up my final response that this only seems to be a problem with Americans, Americans seem to be very literal, their humour kind of blunt and shouty, I suppose.
Am I wrong, do you think or is this indeed part of American culture?
A lack of sarcasm, that is.
It wasn't the best joke in the world, but I was sure to make it's meaning very clear.D Bones said:That's a stupid stereotype. Maybe your joke wasn't funny.
Fair enough.Mr. Google said:Hell no i am very very sarcastic and im from Ohio you have to learn to take any kind of joke when you are from a place where even a river can catch fire
The world in general seems to have an issue with irony.Kinguendo said:However, a lot of American people I have talked to on the subject of Irony dont quite grasp what it is.