From reading these forums it appears that every so often members responding in the forums "get themselves into trouble" using sarcasm.
It may be somewhat "nerdy" to read Reader's Digest but I do and in the latest issue there is a small item about this issue.
Maybe we could use some of this during our "conversations" to get our meanings across. If you haven't seen it, here it is –( I could not paste it so had to do it "longhand")
Quote- SARCASM SOLUTIONS
If you've ever misread an earnest email, text or tweet as a snarky comment, you'll agree: it's time we can show we're being tongue-in-cheek with a few simple keystrokes. Some ideas:
¡ Slate.com writer Josh Greenman suggests, perhaps sarcastically, that we implement a "sarcasm point", an upside down exclamation mark denoting snark. It will introduce finesse he says.
Aliza Licht, senior vice-president of Global communications for Donna Karan and self-proclaimed sarcasm addict, uses this mark to let her Twitter followers know that she is being, well, you know.
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Any thoughts?