ElizK
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Oh - I do find this person funny, we laugh all the time. I don't like the sarcasm when it's really a disguised 'dig' at something. Just because the dig is not at me, doesn't mean it's not a dig - I know the motives behind it. For instance - we have a family member that never goes outside - not afraid of the outdoors, just spends all day inside watching TV. So, a comment was made by person inside "Wow, the weather says rain today". Sarcastic dig was "Well you don't have to worry about that - the weather is always the same on the couch". Person on the couch became defensive. Yes, I chuckled at that, but it was still sarcasm, no? I can appreciate that humor - just not all the time.
That's not sarcasm. That's more passive-aggression. Ouch.
Yeah, I might know something about sarcasm. In my family, though, we prefer to call it being "verbally ironic".


