"Ways of Expressing resentment"
Helpful hints for a few people I know lately having some aggravating days.
Compiled by this very thoughtful person.
I have been helping teach English recently. I have also been feeling resentful about various things. This got me started thinking about all the idiomatic ways of expressing resentment in English. There are many commands, such as "Bite me", and there are many forms of sarcasm, such as "Oh, joy." As the saying goes, "Saracasm is anger in disguise." As I think about the countries I have visited I wonder if there is more resentment, more sarcasm in places like the USA and England. This is where I have noticed these kinds of comments the most.
I don't know what the fuck he's talking about.
Compiled by this very thoughtful person.
I have been helping teach English recently. I have also been feeling resentful about various things. This got me started thinking about all the idiomatic ways of expressing resentment in English. There are many commands, such as "Bite me", and there are many forms of sarcasm, such as "Oh, joy." As the saying goes, "Saracasm is anger in disguise." As I think about the countries I have visited I wonder if there is more resentment, more sarcasm in places like the USA and England. This is where I have noticed these kinds of comments the most.
I don't know what the fuck he's talking about.
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