Is Sarcasm a Desirable Trait?

what do you think?

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@am*3 wrote:

What about in real life?  LOL at answer being only about posting on forums.


A classic,- though not very subtle - example. I don't think we are meant to believe Am is really laughing out loud.Smiley Wink

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I think it depends where and to whom it is used. With people on the same wavelength it can be amusing, but when used as a put down benefits no one.
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I think some people confuse sarcasm with wit..........

 

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@azureline** wrote:

I think some people confuse sarcasm with wit..........

 


 

sarcasm does fall under wit. 

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by whose definition?

 

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@**freethinker_bob** wrote:

@azureline** wrote:

I think some people confuse sarcasm with wit..........

 


 

sarcasm does fall under wit. 


The lowest form of wit or not?

 

''Sarcasm is not the rapier of wit its wielders seem to believe it to be, but merely a club: it may, by dint of brute force, occasionally raise bruises, but it never cuts or pierces.''
Rex Stout, as Nero Wolfe (!)

 

 

โ€œSarcasm is the lowest form of wit.โ€


โ€• Oscar Wilde (debateable whether he actually said those words exactly)

 

 

 

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Wit is being funny and clever at the same time.

 

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Dictionary meaning (Oxford)

 

the use of irony to mock or convey contempt:


she didnโ€™t like the note of sarcasm in his voice

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