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  • I don’t think I’ve ever heard sarcasm used when irony is appropriate. Because “ironically” seems to be taking over (for Americans, not in Australia)

    “That’s so sarcastic” referring to irony isn’t a thing. Or at least, I’ve neve heard it.

    “the use of words that are the opposite of what you mean” bad Cambridge, bad! That’s sarcasm.

    Could be my cultural context, and my bias because I constantly hear Americans misusing ‘ironic’.

    Don’t use it differently without providing a replacement please and thank you!

    Wikipedia gets it right: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony “Irony is a juxtaposition of what, on the surface, appears to be the case with what is actually or expected to be the case”




  • The American use “ironically” is probably the only difference between our dialects that I’ll stand firm on.

    My friends, we already have a use for the word, and it’s not this!

    I’m all about linguistic innovation, but using “unironically” in place of “seriously” and “ironically” in place of “sarcastically”/”not seriously" is not happy times for me.

    Unless you give me a new word for irony.

    I quite like y’all, I use that all the time, not against Americanisms in general, just this one.