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Saved by uncleflo on May 31st, 2013.
There are sarcastic people in the world, and try as you might, you can't do a thing about it unless it is someone you care about and want to help. You can "try to educate them, but if it's not a person close to you you'll just end up looking like a fool. There are ways to help sarcastic people but they need to know they are hurting you and want to stop. Here are a few tips you can use to try and help protect yourself from sarcastic people you don't care to help.
Saved by uncleflo on May 31st, 2013.
I was wondering how much sarcasm is used in French, compared to English, and under what conditions? Is there any characteristic aspect of French sarcasm (tone of voice, gesture, whatever) that would give a clue to an easily-confused Anglophone (such as myself) that a French speaker is being sarcastic, and so not to take him/her literally (which would be a huge mistake!)?
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