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Sarcasm — saying the opposite of what you mean for ironic effect — exists in virtually all human cultures, but is expressed and interpreted very differently. British and Australian English are famous for heavy use of irony; many other cultures find it confusing or rude. Research shows that understanding sarcasm requires the brain's frontal lobes and right hemisphere — areas associated with social and emotional processing — making it harder for people with certain brain injuries.
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