dancinonwater wrote:
I am having a lot of trouble with sarcasm. Of course, it is often that I do not know when people are being sarcastic, but I also have a lot of trouble with knowing when it is ok to be sarcastic. I attempt to use sarcasm, you know, in order to fit in and not seem so strange and overly rational to people, but I always seem to use it at the wrong times. Does anyone have some tips?
Thanks a lot!
First you have to discern when someone is dissatisfied or doesn't like something. Like, let's say a long line inside at the bank. Let's say you have a friend or family member with you because it's easier to be sarcastic with people you know than with strangers. When you notice your companion(s) looking bored or unhappy with waiting that's when you say something like, "I had nothing else planned for today. Might as well spend it in this line!" That's just an intro to sarcasm. You can work on wittiness after you get the basics down.
Let's say you are watching a movie with a friend and it's really lame. You notice your friend isn't really digging the movie either, that's when you can make a sarcastic comment about something in the movie like, "Gee, I never saw that before," or "That's an original plot."
Sarcasm should, ideally, happen when the person you are with doesn't like something, then you won't annoy them by putting down something they like.