Your friend is sitting alone at lunch looking upset.
Go over and ask if they’re okay
Sit with them quietly to keep them company
It’s pouring rain and someone says, “Wow, beautiful weather.”
Yes, it’s sarcasm. The speaker means the opposite of what they said.
You feel really frustrated during a game.
Take a deep breath
Ask for a short break
“I went to the zoo this weekend.”
“What animals did you see?”
“What was your favorite part?”
This person's favorite animal is a cat.
Rhea
You accidentally interrupt someone while they’re talking.
Say “sorry, go ahead”
Wait and let them finish speaking before you talk again
Someone spills their drink and says, “That went perfectly.”
Yes, sarcasm. The words don’t match what actually happened.
Your friend is nervous before a test.
Encourage them (“You’ve got this”)
Offer to help them study or review
“I just started playing soccer.”
“What position do you play?”
“Do you like it so far?”
This person said their favorite movie is Home Alone 2.
Xavier
Your friend shares exciting news you’re not very interested in.
Say something supportive like “That’s awesome!”
Ask a question to show interest
A student says “Great job!” after you win a game.
No, it’s not sarcasm. The tone and situation match the words
You accidentally hurt someone’s feelings.
Apologize sincerely
Ask how you can make it better
“I watched a really funny movie.”
“What was it called?”
“What made it funny?”
This person loves whales.
Rohan
A classmate gives a wrong answer and looks embarrassed.
Stay kind and don’t draw attention to it
Give a supportive comment like “That was a good try”
Someone smiling says, “That movie was amazing!”
No, not sarcasm. Their tone and facial expression match their words.
You feel left out in a group.
Ask to join the group politely
Talk to a teacher/adult if needed
"I got a new puppy.”
“What’s its name?”
“What kind of dog is it?”
These two people have been to Mexico.
Brooks & Sreyash
Someone keeps losing during a game.
Encourage them (“You’ll get it!”)
Focus on having fun instead of winning
A student forgets their homework and says, "I'm so organized."
Yes, sarcasm. They are joking because it's the opposite of the truth.
Someone is really excited about something.
Show interest in what they’re saying
Celebrate with them (smile, respond positively)
“I had a big test today.”
“How do you think you did?”
“What subject was it?”
These two people like Stranger Things.
Jonah & Brooklyn