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1)What’s the difference between being facetious and being funny ? Any sentence examples? 2)How to ask my question as a native speaker would ?
Mar 13, 2025 3:15 PM
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Being facetious means saying something unnecessarily inappropriate, perhaps offensive, to someone or about something. It's not normally considered amusing by the listener though the speaker may think so. Parent to child: 'What did you do at school today ?' Child: 'I sat on my chair looking out of the window thinking about what I could be doing instead of listening to that boring teacher'. The child thinks he's being clever but this is not what the parent expected or wanted, and (s)he probably does not find it amusing. 2) You have asked the question correctly.
Mar 13, 2025 8:34 PM
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Funny is a very general term, which could include being facetious. It generally means 'humorous' but can also mean 'strange'. Facetious is pretty specific. It's kind of like being sarcastic, but without being very negative. Imagine someone recently got out of prison and then got married. You say to your friend who tells you about it, "Wow, this time he got a life sentence." Your friend says, "That's not a very nice thing to say," You say, "I was just being facetious."
Mar 14, 2025 5:06 AM
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Facetious is like being funny but in a sarcastic or not-so-serious way, sometimes at the wrong moment. For Examples: Funny: She told a great joke, and we all laughed. Facetious: "Oh sure, I totally studied for the test… by watching Netflix." (Not serious, kinda sarcastic) More natural way to ask: What's the difference between being funny and facetious? Is facetious just another way of being funny, or is there a difference?
Mar 14, 2025 8:26 AM
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