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May 9, 2026

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British Sarcasm

Can you spot British Sarcasm?
British people are famous for being sarcastic.
"Well done" probably means you have done something completely wrong.
"You crashed the car, well done."
"How interesting",probably means something is not interesting at all.
"How fascinating" means I'm not interested in it at all.
"That's nice" means it's not nice and the person saying it probably doesn't like it.
When said in a sarcastic way happily, "how good for you" means it's probably not good for you.
Understanding British sarcasm is important.


你能发现英式讽刺吗?
英国人以善于讽刺而闻名。
干得好,这可能意味着你做了完全错误的事情。
你把车撞坏了,干得好。
多么有趣,这可能意味着一点都不有趣。
多么有意思啊,这意味着我对它一点也不感兴趣。
这很好,这意味着它不好,可能完全不喜欢它。
对你多好啊,用一种愉快的语气嘲讽地说,这意味对你可能不好。
听懂英式讽刺很重要。

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British Sarcasm

Can you spot British Sarcasm?

British people are famous for being sarcastic.

"Well done" probably means you have done something completely wrong.

"You crashed the car, well done."

"How fascinating" means I'm not interested in it at all.

"That's nice" means it's not nice and the person saying it probably doesn't like it.

Understanding British sarcasm is important.

British Sarcasm


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Can you spot British Sarcasm?


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British people are famous for being sarcastic.


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"Well done" probably means you have done something completely wrong.


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"You crashed the car, well done."


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"How interesting",probably means something is not interesting at all.


"How interesting", probably means something is not interesting at all. "How interesting" probably means something is not interesting at all.

"How fascinating" means I'm not interested in it at all.


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"That's nice" means it's not nice and the person saying it probably doesn't like it.


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When said in a sarcastic way happily, "how good for you" means it's probably not good for you.


When said in a sarcastic way happily, "how good for you" means it's probably not good for you. When said in a sarcastic way, "how good for you" means it's probably not good for you.

I don't think "happily" fits well in this sentence - it works better without it.

Understanding British sarcasm is important.


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