I don't view this question as sarcastic. Asking questions means you have a thirst for knowledge and it is always a good thing to know what you are talking about. Did you ask this question with a sarcastic tone? I'm sorry, I didn't hear it. I am looking at the computer.
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Is a bear Catholic? Does the Pope live in the woods? Yeah, right! Is this question sarcastic. That's so funny I forgot to laugh. That's as funny as a mayonnaise soda. That's as funny as a screen door on an adobe submarine. Last time I heard a question as funny as that the dinosaurs almost ate me. You want to see sarcastic? Try telling these jokes to a bunch of dinosaurs! Hello? Hello? Is this mic on?
yes ... or no, depending?
It's difficult to determine tone or intent through text alone, so without additional context it's best to take the question at face value.
Definitely The British. Everything Surrounding Us Is Sarcastic, Our Comedy, Our Day-To-Day Conversations etc. If Not Which I Doubt Then It Has To Be Our "Equally" Sarcastic Neighbours, The Lovely French...
Actually, a sarcastic remark is an example of verbal irony, where the intended meaning is different from the literal meaning. Irony involves a contrast between expectations and reality.
To answer a question we need a who, where, what, when, or how question. Your question doesn’t provide the where.
"How strongly do you agree with the statement: 'My culture is superior to others'?"
It depends on the intention behind it. Sometimes, answering a question with another question can be a way to clarify the original question or prompt further discussion. However, if the intention is to avoid giving a direct answer or manipulate the conversation, then it could be seen as deceptive.
It could happen.
She was in a sarcastic mood, so replied snidely to my question.
a statement or question sarcastic, intended to fool someone into an unsuspecting action
a statement or question sarcastic, intended to fool someone into an unsuspecting action
Not to be sarcastic, but I would think the answer(s) to this question are self-evident ...
A sarcastic person.
That is the correct spelling of the word "sarcastic".
Yes! Because I am sarcastic. XD
The word "sarcastic" is an adjective. It is used to describe a tone of speech that is mocking or ironic.
"Sarcastic" in Tagalog can be translated as "pilosopo" or "mapanuya." This refers to someone who uses irony or mocking humor to convey insincere or mocking remarks.
Not to start an argument with him, if he asks you a question don't be sarcastic towards him, if he's nasty to you don't retaliate.