I've never seen it used that way.
Any compliment can be repurposed as sarcasm, but it's obscenely cynical to immediately assume a compliment is sarcastic - instead of just a compliment. And by the way, there's no 'real' in the poster's message.
I've never seen it used that way.
Any compliment can be repurposed as sarcasm, but it's obscenely cynical to immediately assume a compliment is sarcastic - instead of just a compliment. And by the way, there's no 'real' in the poster's message.
Yet you responded to my comment in the most cynical way possible. I was excusing the misunderstanding -- I assumed that the parent might only have seen it used cynically as that is a charitable way to interpret the apparent miscommunication and is quite possible. You shit on my comment and then told me doing such things is "cynical". Imagine a pipe before the closing square-bracket if you wish -- the standard editorial convention as I learnt it was that square-bracketed terms may be present or not (in English Language prose).
Cheers.