Mate, calm down. Down under, we know he's both taking the piss and asking a rhetorical question to both get a more detailed answer from the respondent and to get the audience to think. Many of us Australians also often speak with a casual and dry sarcasm that's not supposed to be taken at face value.
Mate, calm down. Down under, we know he's both taking the piss and asking a rhetorical question to both get a more detailed answer from the respondent and to get the audience to think. Many of us Australians also often speak with a casual and dry sarcasm that's not supposed to be taken at face value.
wow that's the dryest form of "sarcasm" i have ever seen...