The "/s" is also for 'sincere'.They're sincere by default. You can tell when they're not being sincere because they end the sentence with "/s".
you're very friendly and outgoing compared to people in Denmark, americans always know what to say in situations, they have incoded system of massaging social situations.
I like how simple they are.
I've neverr been sarcastic my whole live
Don't worry, ourstory *ahem* history will continue to favor us.this thread makes me not like the dudes
Dudes, we have got to step it up! The Brits are dry, sardonic, biting, fraternal!
Would you say americans seem more prone to relying on these codes? Certainly wouldn;t surprise me, but then again I have no frame of reference.actually i wasn't talking about sarcasm, i'm always suspicious if they really mean what they say or are just engaging in their habitual codes of sociability