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Sarcasm is one of the hardest aspects of English for non-native speakers to master — and one of the most embarrassing to miss. When an American says "Oh great, another meeting," they don't mean it. When someone says "Nice job" after you spill your coffee, they might not mean that either. This episode breaks down how sarcasm works, when it's used, how to recognize it, and how to use it without offending people.
In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.
🎯 What you'll learn:
• Step-by-step phrases for how to recognize and use sarcasm in English
• Real examples used by native speakers
• Common mistakes to avoid — and what to say instead
• Formal vs. informal variations for different situations
This is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.
💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!
🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.
By The English Podcast SeriesSarcasm is one of the hardest aspects of English for non-native speakers to master — and one of the most embarrassing to miss. When an American says "Oh great, another meeting," they don't mean it. When someone says "Nice job" after you spill your coffee, they might not mean that either. This episode breaks down how sarcasm works, when it's used, how to recognize it, and how to use it without offending people.
In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.
🎯 What you'll learn:
• Step-by-step phrases for how to recognize and use sarcasm in English
• Real examples used by native speakers
• Common mistakes to avoid — and what to say instead
• Formal vs. informal variations for different situations
This is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.
💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!
🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.